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Microsoft Visio 2013 Business Process Diagramming and Validation

You're reading from   Microsoft Visio 2013 Business Process Diagramming and Validation Using Microsoft Visio to visualize business information is a huge aid to comprehension and clarity. Learn how with this practical guide to process diagramming and validation, written as a practical tutorial with sample code and demos.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782178002
Length 416 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Overview of Process Management in Microsoft Visio 2013 FREE CHAPTER 2. Understanding the Microsoft Visio Object Model 3. Understanding the ShapeSheet™ 4. Understanding the Validation API 5. Developing a Validation API Interface 6. Reviewing Validation Rules and Issues 7. Creating Validation Rules 8. Publishing Validation Rules and Diagrams 9. A Worked Example for Data Flow Model Diagrams – Part 1 10. A Worked Example for Data Flow Model Diagrams – Part 2 11. A Worked Example for Data Flow Model Diagrams – Part 3 12. Integrating Validated Diagrams with SharePoint 2013 and Office365 Index

Displaying the rule for a selected issue

The built-in Issues Window, which is opened from the Diagram Validation group on the PROCESS tab, provides an existing method for a user to select an issue. Therefore we can synchronize the selected rule in the Rules Explorer whenever an issue is selected. This enables the rules developer to analyze the expressions used.

Actually, the Issues window does not cause any events at all but it does select the target shape or page whenever an issue is selected in the window.

Thus, we can use the Application.Window_SelectionChanged() event to test if the Issues window is open. If it is, then the selected issue ID is sent into the veApplication.SetSelectedIssue() method:

    public void SetSelectedIssue(int? docid, int? issue)
    {
      if (docid.HasValue && this.VEDocuments.Count() > 0)
      {
        selectedVEDocument = 
          this.VEDocuments.Single(doc => doc.ID == docid);
        selectedVEDocument.SetSelectedIssue(issue);
      }...
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