Creating Process Models : Using webMethods Business Rules : Manual Decisions
Manual Decisions
Manual decisions, sometimes referred to as task actions, are a special type of process action that uses a rule to instantiate a task. When the user completes the task, the Task Engine calls the Rules Engine with the result and the original call context.
Note:  
Manual decisions have nothing to do with manual tasks.
A decision table that contains a manual decision point (task action) is configured as described in Decision Tables.
For more information about working with rule actions and decision tables, see webMethods BPM Rules Development Help.
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