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Oracle Workflow Developer's Guide
Release 2.6.3.5
Part Number B12161-02
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Designating Start and End Activities
Each process has to have a Start activity that identifies the beginning point of the process. You may designate any node from which it is logical to begin the process as a Start activity. When initiating a process, the Workflow engine begins at the Start activity with no IN transitions (no arrows pointing to the activity). If more than one Start activity qualifies, the engine runs each possible Start activity and transitions through the process until an End result is reached. The engine may execute acceptable Start activities in any order. Processes may contain multiple branches that each have an End activity. When the Workflow Engine reaches an End activity, the entire process ends even if there are parallel branches still in progress.
An End activity should return a result that represents the completion result of the process. The result is one of the possible values from that process activity's result type.
Start activities are marked with a small green arrow, and End activities by a red arrow that appear in the lower right corner of the activity node's icon in the Process window.
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