matter creation process

Hello

I have two global activities. One of them, it is used to generate multiple instances of process, like this:

{foreach (someArray)}
The args [String] = {'arg': ReadArrayElement};
ProcessInstance.create ("/SomeProcess", args, "BeginIn");
}

This code is inside an automatic activity.

The problem is that the instances are generated, but status is used to ABANDONMENT.

No idea why this is happening?

Thank you.

Andrea

Hello Andrea,

It goes to the end activity because an exception was thrown, which did not fall. Very soon, you will need to handle exceptions within your process. Again, the default behavior is what you see - in case uncaught exception causes the instance go to the activity of the end of the process with a State of ABANDONMENT. It's a symptom of the problem.

Look at the log file of your engine. You will see several messages from the journal 'Sévère' and some or all will likely have "null pointer" inside of them. If this is the case, the variables you send with your entire table associative [String] may not be initialized correctly.

Dan

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