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  1. Preface
  2. Understanding Data Types and Field Properties
  3. Designing Processes
  4. Using and Displaying Data
  5. Designing Guides
  6. Designing Process Objects
  7. Designing Service Connectors
  8. Using App Connections
  9. System Services, Listeners and Connectors
  10. Designing Human Tasks

Design

Design

Step 1. Define a Human Task asset

Step 1. Define a Human Task asset

On the
Definitions
tab of human task asset, you can specify a name to identify the task, location to store the task properties, description for the task, and priority for the task. You can also configure the task to allow the user to skip the task if it is of low priority.
The task name and the description provided on the
Definitions
tab of the human task asset appear in the user's task panel of the Human Task Inbox so that the user can quickly identify the task without having to view the details.
  1. In
    Application Integration
    , click
    New
    .
    The
    New Asset
    dialog box appears. The following image shows the
    New Asset
    dialog box:
  2. Select
    Human Task
    and click
    Create.
    The
    Definition
    tab appears as shown in the following image:
  3. Enter a name for the human task asset.
  4. Use the default project or folder location or select a custom location. To select a custom location, click
    Browse
    , select a new location, and click
    Select
    .
  5. Optionally, you can enter a description for the task.
  6. Define the priority for the human task created by the process. The lesser the number, the higher the priority.
  7. Select the
    Skippable
    option for non-critical tasks to allow reviewers to skip the task in the Human Workflow Inbox. After the task is skipped, the process continues with the next step.

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