Thanks for replying, although my question was answered with you reply: "is the way it should be", I'm going to explain my case.
I also opted for another way to achieve the same result (not my favorite one though). The one explained in "A Variable Number of Parallel Tasks":
http://wiki.processmaker.com/3.0/Trigge ... llel_Tasks
So I repeat, I was trying the following, but opted for the solution above ("A Variable Number of Parallel Tasks").
I have a process just like the one explained in "Repeating a Task with a Loop-Around"
http://wiki.processmaker.com/3.0/Trigge ... oop-Around
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But my process has a subprocess instead
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My subprocess contains just a few tasks
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When Task1 is executed, User1 inbox gets 2 cases: the subprocess itself (repeat) and the first task of it (sub1)
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When I open the repeat task, it's just the button to continue with the first task of the subprocess(sub1)
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But then I have a repeated "sub1" task
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The code is the same as shown in the example "Repeating a Task with a Loop-Around" from wiki.processmaker.com. The loop works well only when I skip the "repeat" task in my inbox and execute the "sub1" alone.
Thank you!