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Component: LOD-BPM-WFS
Component Name: Workflow Service Runtime / Editor
Description: Indicates that this event has no specific result. End events have no outgoing sequence flow. Consider a workflow that has several branches, the workflow terminates only after all the branches have been executed.
Key Concepts: An end event is a type of event in SAP Workflow Service Runtime (WFS) that marks the end of a workflow process. It is used to indicate that the workflow process has been completed and no further action is required. End events can be triggered manually or automatically, depending on the configuration of the workflow process. How to use it: End events are used to indicate the completion of a workflow process. To use an end event, it must first be configured in the WFS Editor. This can be done by selecting the “End Event” option from the “Events” tab in the WFS Editor. Once configured, an end event can be triggered manually or automatically, depending on the configuration of the workflow process. Tips & Tricks: When configuring an end event, it is important to ensure that all necessary conditions are met before triggering it. This will ensure that the workflow process is completed correctly and no further action is required. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all other events in the workflow process are configured correctly so that they do not interfere with the end event. Related Information: For more information on configuring and using end events in SAP Workflow Service Runtime (WFS), please refer to SAP’s official documentation at https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/LOD-BPM-WFS/latest/en-US/f9f8d7a2b3e14c8f9a7d6c3e2b3f5d1a.html