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Multiple start events in an event subprocess
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Multiple start events in an event subprocess 1 Year, 8 Months ago  
Is an event subprocess limited to one start event?

Just looking at the BPMN2.0 schema (semantic.xsd) it doesn't look like there is such a restriction, but in XPDL 2.2 (bpmnxpdl_39.xsd) there is.
 
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Re:Multiple start events in an event subprocess 1 Year, 8 Months ago  
I notice in the latest BPMN spec that in the section on event-subprocesses it refers over and over again "the one and only start event" - so I gather the answer is -no-.
 
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