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  1. Preface
  2. Part 1: Using Process Developer
  3. Part 2: Creating and Modifying Processes
  4. Part 3: Functions, Events, Errors, and Correlation
  5. Part 4: Testing and Deployment
  6. Part 5: Process Central and Process Server (On-Premises)

Process Developer

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Compensate

Compensate

BPMN Implementation: Compensate throw event
The compensate activity triggers the start of compensation on all inner scopes that have already completed successfully. See Compensation for a discussion of compensation handlers.
The compensate activity specifies no scope name, thus providing explicit default-order compensation that executes the compensation handler on all eligible scopes in the reverse order of their completion.
The compensate activity is defined within a compensation handler, fault handler, or termination handler. It can also be the target of a compensation boundary event.
The compensate activity is one of two compensation activities. The Compensate Scope activity names an enclosed scope for compensation.
Required Properties
Optional Properties
none
 
 
Suppress Join Failure. See Process Properties
 
 
 
 
 
Extension Attributes and Extension Elements. See Declaring Extension Elements and Attributes.
To build a compensate activity:
  1. On the Process Editor canvas, select a scope that has a compensation, fault, or termination handler container.
    For a fault handler, ensure that the fault handler contains a catch container.
  2. Drag a
    Compensate throw event
    to the container, as shown in the following example.
Alternately, use a BPMN compensation boundary event and make the compensate activity a target of it. For details, see Adding Boundary Events and Catch and Catch All Boundary Events and Compensate, Compensate Scope and Rethrow.
XML Syntax
<compensate standard-attributes> standard-elements </compensate>
Example
<compensate/>

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