Camunda stage-name change for previous versions
Problem :
- Is it possible to change any information pertaining to the stage-names in BPMN
work-flow for previous versions
or do we need to deploy a new version for such minor changes?
camunda camunda-modeler
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Problem :
- Is it possible to change any information pertaining to the stage-names in BPMN
work-flow for previous versions
or do we need to deploy a new version for such minor changes?
camunda camunda-modeler
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Problem :
- Is it possible to change any information pertaining to the stage-names in BPMN
work-flow for previous versions
or do we need to deploy a new version for such minor changes?
camunda camunda-modeler
Problem :
- Is it possible to change any information pertaining to the stage-names in BPMN
work-flow for previous versions
or do we need to deploy a new version for such minor changes?
camunda camunda-modeler
camunda camunda-modeler
edited Nov 22 '18 at 6:10
Abhishek Kumar
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asked Nov 22 '18 at 6:04
mandarmandar
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Not really sure, what you mean by "stage names", but every change to the bpmn xml has to go through deployment to be available on the engine.
You don not have to manually create a new version, camunda will just create a new revision based on same key and version for you.
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Not really sure, what you mean by "stage names", but every change to the bpmn xml has to go through deployment to be available on the engine.
You don not have to manually create a new version, camunda will just create a new revision based on same key and version for you.
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Not really sure, what you mean by "stage names", but every change to the bpmn xml has to go through deployment to be available on the engine.
You don not have to manually create a new version, camunda will just create a new revision based on same key and version for you.
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Not really sure, what you mean by "stage names", but every change to the bpmn xml has to go through deployment to be available on the engine.
You don not have to manually create a new version, camunda will just create a new revision based on same key and version for you.
Not really sure, what you mean by "stage names", but every change to the bpmn xml has to go through deployment to be available on the engine.
You don not have to manually create a new version, camunda will just create a new revision based on same key and version for you.
answered Nov 28 '18 at 8:53
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