Project Variable limitation in Oracle 11G BPM

hi,
Is there any limitation with Oracle 11G BPM on the number of project variable that can be created for a given BPMN processs ??
example , instance is not getting created if the number of int Project variable is more than 10. If there are 10 INT project variable , instance getting created ...
Thanks

Hi,
Oracle doesn't provide the source code 11g Worklist. If you want to customize the existing worklistapp, then you can try modifying the jsfs in exploded directory, but that requires tedious knowledge in ADF.
I would recommend to write your custom worklist app. Oracle provides various taskflows available in JDeveloper, you can just include them in the application to make things work.

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