Human task workflow dependancy

Is that possible in case of human task while two parallel task are there after completion of one task another task should be initiated????
means in two parallel task Second task should be dependent on completion of first one.
if dependency is possible please guide me on that.....

I'm not sure I understand your use case.
Parallel flows are for executing n number of processes independent of each other. Once they all return compare notes then proceed. A good example is getting a quote for some service, you send it off to all parties, when they return you have the option of selecting the cheapest quote.
What I'm struggling with in your use case is that you have 2 human tasks that you want to fire in parallel. This is fine. What I don't understand in your logic is how you expect to fire 2 human workflows at the same time, but the second human task is based off the response of the first. This is why in my previous post the solution was sequential.
The example that Sirin has described unfortunately shows how parallel flows work. The only link between the 2 flows is that the external services have the same payload definition, so you only need to populate one variable instead of 2.
cheers
James

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