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About the Task Details View Portlet
The Task Details View portlet provides the Details View tab in the task user interface, which offers a view of all the key information for a task. When added to a task in default mode, this portlet is included in the Task Overview portlet and is not available for customization. When the Customizable option is selected for this portlet during task creation, the portlet is exposed as [taskName]Details, with these components (all fields are read-only except as noted):
*Task Type—The type of task (that is, the task type name).
*Task ID—The task identification number assigned to the task by the Task Engine.
*Name—The name of the task as typed by the task creator (editable).
*Description—The description of the task as typed by the task creator (editable).
*Priority—The priority of the task (None, Low, Medium, High, Critical) (editable).
*Status—The current status of the task.
*Accepted By—The names of users who accepted the task.
*Accepted Date—The date when the task was last accepted.
*Assigned to—The names of the users, groups, or roles that the task is assigned to.
*Delegation—The names of users to whom the task has been delegated.
*Created Date—The date and time the task was created.
*Created By—The user that created the task.
*Last Updated Date—The date and time the task was last modified.
*Last Updated By—The user that modified the task.
*Expiration Date—The expiration date of the task as typed by the task creator (editable).
*Custom ID—The custom ID of the task as typed by the user or defined by a process (editable).
The following buttons are also included:
*Apply—Updates all task information from the data fields on the page but does not complete the task (that is, the status is not changed and additional work can be performed on the task).
*Return—Returns the user to the inbox.
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