Click OK. From the Tasks to Generate region, click Delete. Double-click the row heading of the process task to which you want to assign an

Developing Provisioning Processes 12-27 The following sections describe how to assign e-mail notifications to a process task, and remove e-mail notifications from a process task.

12.3.3.6.1 Assigning an E-Mail Notification to a Process Task

To assign an e-mail notification to a process task: 1. Double-click the row heading of the process task to which you want to assign an e-mail notification. The Editing Task dialog box is displayed.

2. Click the Notification tab.

3. Click Assign.

The Assignment dialog box is displayed. 4. From this window, select the e-mail template definition to use, and assign it to the process task.

5. Click OK.

The name of the e-mail notification is displayed in the Notification tab.

6. Double-click the Status lookup field.

From the Lookup window that is displayed, select a completion status level. When the process task achieves this status level, Oracle Identity Manager will send the associated e-mail notification. 7. Select the check boxes that represent the users who will receive the e-mail notification. Currently, an e-mail notification can be sent to the following users: ■ Assignee . This user is responsible for completing the associated process task. ■ Requester . This user requested the process that contains the corresponding process task. ■ User . This user will be provisioned with the resource once the associated process task is Completed. ■ Users Manager . This user is the supervisor of the user, who will be provisioned with the resource once the corresponding process task is Completed.

8. Click Save.

The e-mail notification is assigned to the process task.

12.3.3.6.2 Removing an E-mail Notification from a Process Task

The following procedure describes how to remove an e-mail notification from a process task. To remove an e-mail notification from a process task: Note: Oracle Identity Manager can only send an e-mail notification to a user if you first create a template for the e-mail message by using the Email Definition form. See Email Definition Form on page 12-1 for details.