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Dialog appears that:
- warns the user he’s playing with fire
- in case there are running process defintions, there's a warning that these will be deleted as well if user proceeds
- in case there are no running process definitions, there's a checkbox (off by default) whether to keep historic data.
If the user deleted the only version of a process definition, we will redirect him to the list of deployed process definitions.
If the user deleted an older version of a process definition, we will show the most current/deploed one.
If the user deleted the current/deployed version of a process definition, we will show the previous / latest version before the one that was just deleted.
Add pic of whiteboard from our discussion.
Dialog appears that:
If the user deleted the only version of a process definition, we will redirect him to the list of deployed process definitions.
If the user deleted an older version of a process definition, we will show the most current/deploed one.
If the user deleted the current/deployed version of a process definition, we will show the previous / latest version before the one that was just deleted.