Setting Up Reminders Changing the Character Set Encoding

27-70 Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle SOA Suite For example, if you accept the default setting of ASSIGNEES, CREATOR, and OWNER with write access, ADMIN, APPROVERS, and REVIEWERS with read access, and PUBLIC with no access to the PAYLOAD task content, the dialog appears as shown in Figure 27–64 . 5. Select the method for displaying task content in this dialog. Note that choosing the currently unselected option causes all settings to reset to their default values. ■ Coarse grained default Displays the task content as a whole for example, displays only one payload or reviewer. ■ Fine grained Displays the content as individual elements for example, displays all payloads such as p1, p2, and p3 and all reviewers assigned to this task such as jstein, wfaulk, and cdickens.

27.3.11.1.3 Specifying Actions for Acting Upon Tasks You can specify the actions either

access or no access that specific users such as the task creator or owner have for acting on the task content such as a payload that you specified in the Configure Task Content Access dialog. To specify actions for acting upon tasks: 1. Click the Access tab. 2. Click the Actions tab. 3. Select the task action for which to specify users, as shown in Figure 27–65 . Comments Admin, Approvers Assignees, Creator, Owner, Reviewers Dates Admin, Approvers, Assignees, Creator, Owner, Reviewers -- Flexfields Admin, Approvers, Reviewers Assignees, Creator, Owner History Admin, Approvers, Assignees, Creator, Owner, Reviewers -- Payload Admin, Approvers, Reviewers Assignees, Creator, Owner Reviewers Admin, Approvers, Assignees, Creator, Owner, Reviewers -- Payload elements Inherited from payload Inherited from payload Note: Access rules are always applied on top of what the system permits, depending on who is performing the action and the current state of the task. Table 27–17 Cont. Highest Privilege Levels for Users of Task Content Task Content Individual with Read Access Individual with Write Access