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| - | Next type in the name of the state as shown in **<font inherit/ | + | Next type in the name of the state as shown in ** (2) **and select the Create option as shown in |
| + | **(3)** . In the following example, a new state called ' | ||
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| - | **Note:** For consistent interpretation across the user base, it is recommended to provide a description of what this state means by clicking or tapping on three dots next to the newly added state as shown in** <font inherit/ | + | **Note:** For consistent interpretation across the user base, it is recommended to provide a description of what this state means by clicking or tapping on three dots next to the newly added state as shown in** |
| + | (2) **and selecting the Edit option which will open the description text. | ||
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| + | ===== Behavior of readiness checks with work product states ===== | ||
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| + | Process version readiness checks that check **association constraints** run **only on the work product** itself, not independently on each state. The input for an association constraint check will be the associations of the work product itself, merged with the associations of all states. For instance: | ||
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| + | * "Each work product is an input to at least one activity": | ||
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| + | The same behavior is also applied for association constraints of type " | ||
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| + | * "Each activity must have exactly one responsible role": It is sufficient that the activity itself (or any step) has one responsible role. Different steps must not have different responsible roles. | ||