Bob Walker [https://community.jboss.org/people/bob_walker99] created the 
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"Logging node-level variable info"

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Hi,

[Stack info: jBPM 5.3.0, Java 1.7, developing on Windows 7, logging to Oracle 
11gR2 database, standalone JVM app (i.e. not in any container), using Spring 
3.1.1. We join an existing transaction from Oracle before the jBPM process is 
invoked]. 

We're trying to create an audit trail through a given process flow and we need 
to log the state of one or more context variables at the point the flow either 
enters and exists a given node, and be able to identify the individual process 
run and what the data was at any point during that process. 

We aren't currently persisting the process info (we don't have a requirement to 
intervene in flows), and there doesn't seem to be ay obvious way to link the 
variable info at the node level to a specific process info - when we log out 
the process info id, it is always 1. Do we have to persist the process info to 
get unique ids for subsequent processes? 

It seems a really obvious thing to need to do, but seems really difficult to 
implement - am I missing something?

Any help gratefully received.

Regards,

Bob
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