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Adding a self-defined remote sub-flow to a flow using the Flow editor
In a multi-project environment, when you want to assign a sub-flow to the SubFlow state in a flow design process, flow editor provides convenient utilities.
1 Turn to the Properties tab of the SubFlow that you need to add remote sub-flow and click the Browse button of subFlow.
The sub-flow selection dialog box appears. It includes the local flows, and the common flows defined as accessible from your environment:
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2 Select a subflow belonging to a common project. Its name is prefixed with the name of the common java project that actually contains the sub-flow definition. This indicates that the flow is a shared flow defined in another project.
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