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Introduction

  • The AddOrder Instruction is used in a workflow to create a new order for a different workflow.
  • Such orders are run independently of the current order in a separate workflow, i.e. their execution result does not have an impact on the current order.
  • Strong Dependencies: Consider a workflow2 that should always be executed after workflow1 and that can be executed independently from workflow1. In this situation the AddOrder Instruction represents a strong dependency that guarantees execution of workflow2 for any execution of workflow1.
  • Weak Dependencies: If you are looking for workflow dependencies that will apply under certain conditions only, then please check the JS7 - PostNotice Instruction and JS7 - ExpectNotice Instruction.

Workflow Instruction: AddOrder

Configuration of the calling Workflow

Workflow Variables

A workflow can include an AddOrder Instruction. Consider the workflow properties to hold, for example, two variables booking_code and flight_destination.


AddOrder Instruction Properties

The AddOrder Instruction is available from the panel icon  and can be added to any position in a workflow as shown here:


Explanation:

  • In this workflow job1 and job2 are executed and finally an order is added for the jduSequenceReceiveOrder workflow.
  • The Boolean flag Remain When Terminated can be used to suppress the default behavior where an order is made to leave the workflow on completion. This does not change the order's behavior of processing the workflow and making its execution history available. It simply means that the order remains in a COMPLETED state and has to be manually forced to leave the workflow. The latter operation is available from the JS7 - Dashboard and JS7 - Workflows views.
  • Arguments can be passed to the order being added. These have to be specified with the receiving workflow's variables (see the next section).
    • Individual arguments (names and values) can be added. Constant argument values can be used such as strings and numbers.
    • All variables of the current workflow can be added by using the Add All Arguments function.
    • If argument names of the calling workflow and of the receiving workflow do not match then arguments can be added as follows:
      • Assume the calling workflow uses a variable booking_code and the receiving workflow uses a variable bookingCode
      • For the assignment use the argument name bookingCode with a value $booking_code.

AddOrder Instruction Position

The AddOrder Instruction can be positioned at any point in a workflow.


Explanation:

  • This example makes use of an AddOrder Instruction in the middle of the workflow. This translates to the fact that the receiving workflow will be started in parallel to the current workflow after job1 has been executed.
  • The AddOrder Instruction can be used within any other instructions such as JS7 - If InstructionJS7 - Fork / Join Instruction, etc.

Configuration of the receiving Workflow

The receiving workflow can be specified as shown:


Explanation:

  • This workflow specifies two variables booking_code and flight_destination.
  • As neither variable specifies a default value it is necessary for the calling workflow to add both arguments when using the AddOrder Instruction.



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