Intermediate Events
An Intermediate Event is used to perform actions on a token such as pausing its movement, creating additional tokens, or discarding active tokens. Below is a list of Intermediate Events and their functions.
| Element Type | Symbol | Function |
|---|---|---|
| Intermediate Event | The default Intermediate Event. This event cannot be configured, and should be changed to a different intermediate type. | |
| Message Intermediate Catch Event | Automation of this event is not implemented at the time of writing. | |
| Message Intermediate Throw Event | Automation of this event is not implemented at the time of writing. | |
| Timer Intermediate Catch Event | Pauses the process token for a duration that is specified using a Lodash expression, or for a fixed length of time. | |
| Escalation Intermediate Throw Event | Automation of this event is not implemented at the time of writing. | |
| Conditional Intermediate Catch Event | Automation of this event is not implemented at the time of writing. | |
| Link Intermediate Catch Event | Automation of this event is not implemented at the time of writing. | |
| Link Intermediate Throw Event | Automation of this event is not implemented at the time of writing. | |
| Compensation Intermediate Throw Event | Automation of this event is not implemented at the time of writing. | |
| Signal Intermediate Catch Event | Creates a new token when the conditions for a table are met. Also discards all other active tokens. These conditions are specified using an OData query. | |
| Signal Intermediate Throw Event | Automation of this event is not implemented at the time of writing. |