We've played around with a few ideas and we're going to go with the 
"multiple pfef" approach. Thank you for your time!

On Wednesday, March 6, 2013 12:43:47 AM UTC-5, John Mettraux wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 05, 2013 at 01:55:25PM -0800, John Allen wrote: 
> > 
> > We are using Ruote to facilitate marketing campaigns. A common 
> > step/participant in our campaign is to try to call (via telephone) an 
> > individual or company. Sometimes we end up having conversations with an 
> > unexpected individual and at that point we would like to start another 
> > instance of the same pdef for this new individual. The rub is that we 
> would 
> > like to skip the preceeding steps and jump down to the "call" particpant 
> > upon starting the new instance. This might sounds strange but one of our 
> > underlying philosphies is to have only one target/individual per 
> workflow 
> > instance. 
>
> Hello John, 
>
> I hope I read it all carefully. It's well sliced, with pros and cons. Nice 
> decision preparation work. 
>
> My instinct tells me to go for two different process definitions, unless 
> you 
> really want the "rewind to the first stages" capability. 
>
> Maybe you have to build bricks participants+subprocesses that let you 
> compose the process you really need for the target customer. If you have 
> strong bricks you can go a long way. You could even experiment (some users 
> go 
> with combination A, some with combination B, some are entitled to use a 
> special "composer"...). 
>
> Full course, dessert only, ... 
>
> Maybe a single "top" process with a bunch of ifs conditioned by a "launch 
> variable". 
>
>
> Sorry for being fuzzy. I don't have the impression you're doing anything 
> wrong. I'm happy if you can experiment and change with minimal pain once 
> you 
> know what suits you better... 
>
>
> Best regards, 
>
> -- 
> John Mettraux   -   http://lambda.io/jmettraux 
>
>

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