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  1. Preface
  2. Workflows
  3. Workflow Variables
  4. Workflow Parameters
  5. Cluster Tasks
  6. Command Task
  7. Human Task
  8. Mapping Task
  9. Notification Task
  10. Gateways
  11. Workflow Recovery
  12. Workflow Administration

Developer Workflow Guide

Developer Workflow Guide

Human Task Roles

Human Task Roles

When you create a Human task and configure the steps and task instances, you specify the users or groups who can work on the task. You assign different roles to the users and groups.
You can assign the following roles to users and groups:
  • Task performer. A user or group that you select to work on task instances in the Analyst tool.
  • Business administrator. A user or group that manages the status of the task instances associated with a Human task or with a step in the task. If a task performer is unable to complete a task instance on schedule, a business administrator reassigns the task to another task performer.
You identify business administrators at the Human task level. You can optionally identify business administrators at the step level. Any business administrator you identify in a Human task is also a business administrator in each step in the Human task. When you define a business administrator in a step, the business administrator status applies within the step only.
You can identify task performers at the Human task level and the step level. Identify task performers at the Human task level when you want to assign users or groups to task instances based on the data that the task instances contain. When you identify task performers at the Human task level, the task performers work on the same data for the duration of the Human task. When you define a task performer in a step, the task performers work on tasks within the step only.
You can assign a user and a group with the same name to a Human task. For example, you can assign the group Domain/Administrator and the user Domain/Administrator to the same Human task.

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