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  1. Red Hat Process Automation Manager
  2. RHPAM-1021

Stunner - AdHoc Subprocess completion condition is not copied

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      1. Create new bpmn process
      2. Add AdHoc SubProcess to canvas
      3. Fill CompletionCondition
      4. Select that SubProcess
      5. CTRL + c, CTRL + V
      6. Select the new instance of SubProcess
      7. The completion condition will be empty, it should be preserved
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      Create new bpmn process Add AdHoc SubProcess to canvas Fill CompletionCondition Select that SubProcess CTRL + c, CTRL + V Select the new instance of SubProcess The completion condition will be empty, it should be preserved

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      If you copy and paste (CTRL + c, CTRL + v) AdHoc SubProcess, the completion condition is not copied. It would be nice to copy also this.

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            romartin@redhat.com Roger Martinez
            rh-ee-jomarko Jozef Marko
            Jozef Marko Jozef Marko
            Jozef Marko Jozef Marko
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