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		process final event
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	<p>It indicates the end of the workflow process This task is not
		assigned to any user as it is only an indication that the workflow
		request was completed. No post-processing will happen after the end of
		the workflow request. (However, it is possible to perform
		post-processing through customization).&#160;</p>
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		event with error
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	<p>This indicates that the workflow request was completed with an
		error from the organization’s business point of view. At an execution
		level, Fluig will behave in the same way as if executing a common end.
		The only objective of this notation is to clarify the business point
		of view that the workflow request did not follow as expected.</p>
	<h1 id="EventosFinaisdeprocesso-Eventofinaldecancelamento">
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		cancellation event
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	<p>It allows to cancel a workflow request through its navigation.
		If the workflow request is moved to this activity, it will be
		canceled. This is the same effect as the one obtained by canceling
		open requests through my requests option in the Task Central.</p>
	<h1 id="EventosFinaisdeprocesso-EventofinaldeSinal">
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		final event
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	<p>When finishing the request, a signal will be issued and it will
		be captured by signal reception activities in other processes.</p>
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			final event.
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		<p>This event allows you to send multiple signals and execute
			several conditional scripts. In this case, conditional scripts will
			only be executed and their return will not be validated. This
			component is recommended in cases where it is necessary to send
			different signals after the end of the process. This activity has no
			scheduling and will not prevent the end of the request. The request
			will be closed and the script execution and signal sending will be as
			a post-processing at the end of the workflow request.</p>
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			final event
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		<p>This event behaves similarly to the common process end.
			&#160;The notation indicates that the process has been terminated and
			that no type of compensation or post-processing will occur.</p>
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