Use Swimlanes to organize and graphically identify a related group of shapes that are performed within a specific work context (typically a work group) or business purpose. A router activity identified in the lane shape, or specified on the Routing section of the Assignment, is associated with Assignment shapes inside the lane. During processing work items are routed to the appropriate user worklist or workbasket defined by the router.
For example, an insurance claim application has one assignment instructing operators to collect customer information, another to verify the information and calculate payments, and a third to issue payments and update financial records. You want each to have its own work group and workbasket. You create three swimlanes named CSR, Back Office, and Fulfillment, in a pool named Insurance Claim Process. Each lane has a router activity associated with the assignments within it. During flow processing, the router assigns the work item to the appropriate workbasket inside the lane.
Swimlanes are not available for screen flows.
In the toolbar of Process Modeler, click the Shape palette icon to open the shape palette.
Click Advanced Shapes and click and drag the Swimlane shape to a position on the flow diagram.
Double-click the shape.
When the Swimlane properties panel appears, enter a name for this shape to the Swimlane:[Swimlane] heading. The shape name is only descriptive; it does not affect runtime execution. This name also appears inside the Swimlane shape on the diagram. If a name is not specified, the Swimlane will take the name of the optionally-assigned router activity.
Complete the fields in the Swimlane section described below.
Field |
Description |
Router |
Optional. You can select a router activity here. The default Router is ToCurrentOperator. By default, the swimlane Router applies to all assignments inside the lane. Routers defined in Assignments dragged into the lane are overwritten. |
Parameters |
The router activity you select may accept input parameters that will appear in the box below. Supply a value for each parameter. Parameter values are validated when you Save. |
Click Submit to close the panel when you have completed your edits.
Cut and copy — Cut or copy shapes from a flow and paste them within the same flow or in other flows within your user session. When you select a swimlane to copy, do not include the router pool, as there is a limit of one router pool per flow. The shapes in the swimlane must be selected and copied in a subsequent step.
Landscape
, the Landscape orientation icon on the tool bar will be selected.In releases prior to PRPC Version 5.5, pools and swimlanes defined and separated processing performed by distinct organization units within one division, or that depended upon the value of a work item property. Pool and swimlane shapes in such versions will function as originally configured in PRPC Version 5.5 and later. You cannot add more lanes for organization units or property values.
As a best practice, upgrade them to router pools, which use swimlanes that employ router activities. This enables you to more precisely direct assignments to user worklists and workbaskets and illustrate router behavior.