Okay, nevermind.  I noticed the mistake in my test expression.  I haven't 
closed it with a "}".  This apparently causes the test to evaluate to true.

Am Montag, 16. Oktober 2006 15:28 schrieb Chris Miner:
> I am trying to use a cursor in a workflow but it isn't working the way I
> expect.  Here's a part of my cursor:
>
> <cursor>
>       <subprocess ref="invent-concept" />
>       <participant ref="command-wf-logWorkItem" />
>       <if test="${field:action != proceed">
>               <break />
>       </if>
>
>       <subprocess ref="extend-concept" />
>
>       <if test="${field:action == cancel">
>               <break />
>               <if test="${field:action == reject">
>                       <back />
>               </if>
>       </if>
> </cursor>
>
> After the invent concept subprocess runs, the action field is "proceed". 
> But what happens is the workflow breaks off.  I expected it to continue
> with the extend-concept subprocess.  No errors are reported.  Is this how
> it is supposed to work?
>
> 

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