Cancel Boundary Event
Introduction
Reacts on a transaction, which was canceled inside an inner scope (for example, a sub-process). This event needs to be attached to the boundary of an activity.
Properties
General
| Attribute | Type | Description | Category | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Model Id | Text | Model Id identifies the element within the process model.  | The model id, name and documentation properties can be found on any element. They are used respectively to uniquely identify the boundary event, to give it a user-friendly name and to add a free-form description.  | 
| Name | Text | The name of the element. This is the name displayed in the diagram.  | |
| Documentation | Multiline Text | A free-form text that can be used to explain details about the particular element.  | 
Visual
| Attribute | Type | Description | Category | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Font size | Selection:
  | Font size.  | Visual properties that determine how the boundary event is shown in the diagram. This has no impact on the runtime execution.  | 
| Font weight | Selection:
  | Select the style between bold and normal.  | |
| Border color | Color | The border color of the element in the diagram.  | |
| Font style | Selection:
  | Select the style between italic and normal.  | |
| Font color | Color | Select a font color.  | |
| Background color | Color | The background color of the element in the diagram.  |