A human task can be completed either by the original assignee or by a delegate/substitute. This user acts as a substitute for the original assignee or the user to whom the task is delegated.
The service returns the information that a delegate/substitute has completed on behalf of the original assignee.
In/Out |
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Details |
Data type |
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Original assignee |
Copy the Human task function that you want to log as a recurring task to the data flow. Connect the original executors of the task to the field Original executors. Logging is done for each executor (original assignee or delegate/substitute). |
<User> |
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Comments |
If the dialog of the human task contains comments, connect the field of the human task with the Comment field of the automated task. |
<Any> |
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Completion date |
Connect the date field of the human task with the completedDate field of the automated task. This is the date on which the human task was completed. |
<Any> |
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Executor ID |
If a delegation or substitution occurred, connect the delegates or substitutes who have executed the task. The source can be the Human task function or the recurring task. If the task was performed by the original assignee without any delegation or substitution, the original assignee is contained. |
<User> |
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Result |
Entries by an executor of the connected Human task function that was copied as a recurring task are logged for the selected dialog elements per executor (original executor and the delegates or substitutes) and per entry. The result delivered by the service can, for example, be entered for the Change list attribute of a model or object to ensure detailed documentation of what input executors specified for the dialog of the Human task function type. |
<Any> |