BPMN Diagrams
A Business Process Diagram (BPD), using Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN), is a graphical representation of a process; used for communication, documentation, visual analysis, and implementation. A BPMN diagram depicts the end-to-end flow of a transaction through a business process, and its behavior can be simulated.
Desktop Client: Enterprise Model warning when adding IGX file to repository
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Desktop Client: How to create a custom order for diagrams in an IGX document
If you create multiple diagrams within one IGX Document using the iGrafx Desktop Client, it is likely you want them displayed in a certain order within the Client and when browsing the iGrafx Platform.
Desktop Client: How to gain access to a checked out IGX document or diagram
IGX documents or diagrams that are currently checked-out by a different user cannot be deleted, moved or modified. This article explains how an administrator can get access to the diagram's latest checked-in version ⚠️ All changes done in the working draft will be lost when undoing the checkout.
Diagram (web-authored)
Diagrams can be created directly in the iGrafx Platform via web browser or created with the iGrafx Client and added to a repository. This page discusses diagrams created via the web.
Diagram Details (web-authored)
Diagrams can be created directly in the iGrafx Platform via web browser or created with the iGrafx Client and added to a repository. This page discusses diagrams created via the web.
How can I provide process documentation to internal and external auditors
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How to gain access to a checked out diagram
This article explains how an administrator or a user with the item role permission Administer on the object can get access to the diagram's latest checked-in version or the working draft.
Introducing iGrafx BPMN Web Diagramming
Chapter 1: Connect to the Repository
What makes the diagram "Changes" toggle appear?
For Users with the Item Role Permission to "See unapproved" changes, the new Changes toggle appears for both Web Diagrams and Client Diagrams if any of the enterprise objects described by the diagram (or shapes in it) have been modified after the diagram was checked in. If there are no changes, the Changes toggle will not appear.
Why can I not change the background color for the header of my pool in a collapsed sub-process?
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