Enable conditional creation for a child case type to create a child case when a parent
case is created and the case data meets the conditions that you define.
Ensure that you open the correct version of your case type if it has multiple
parent case types. The instantiation details for a child case type are unique to each parent case
type.
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In the Explorer panel of Dev Studio, click Case types, and then click the
case type that you want to open.
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On the Settings tab, click
Instantiation.
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Select the Automatically by system when check box.
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Click [Any or all] of the below conditions are met.
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Click + Add condition to define a dependency.
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In the Case field, press the Down Arrow key and select a case
type on which your current case type depends.
This list is populated by case types that share your topmost case type and excludes:
specialized case types, descendant case types, and case types with more than one
parent.
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In the Condition list, select the criteria for creating a child
case.
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If you select the has work status condition, select a case
status in the list that is displayed.
Tip: When using work status as dependency condition, ensure that your process
has at least one shape, such as an assignment or utility, that sets the status of a case
to the expected value.
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If you select the has completed condition, click
any or all to indicate how many cases must
be resolved before a child case is created.
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Click OK.
- Optional:
Further refine the conditions that control whether a case is created by pressing the
Down Arrow key in the Allow only when field and selecting the name
of a when condition.
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Click Save.
At run time, a child case is created if one does not already exist, your dependency
conditions are met, and the when condition that you provide returns a true value. The
limitation of one child case prevents duplication when a dependency, such as a parent case
type reaching a specific stage, is fulfilled more than once.