About 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) must be configured in as follows:
When you create the decision table, you must select the
Process Aware check box.
All TaskData must be mapped.
The task’s Inputs/Outputs must match the decision table’s Inputs/Outputs.
Note: The decision table contains an extra parameter called ProcessData that is automatically generated when the decision table is created. This is mapped separately to the process, not to the task.
The decision table’s ProcessData must be mapped to the process.
For more information about working with rule actions and decision tables, see webMethods BPM Rules Development Help.