From the Dependent Tasks region, click Assign. Click OK.

Developing Provisioning Processes 12-25 5. From this window, select the generated task, and assign it to the process task response.

6. Click OK.

The generated task is assigned to the process task.

12.3.3.4.4 Removing a Generated Task From a Process Task

To remove a generated task from a process task: 1. Select a response code. 2. Select the generated task that you want to delete.

3. From the Tasks to Generate region, click Delete.

The generated task is removed from the process task.

12.3.3.5 UndoRecovery Tab

You use the UndoRecovery tab for the following: ■ To define process tasks that are triggered when the current process task is canceled. These process tasks are known as undo tasks. ■ To remove an undo task from a process task, when it is no longer valid. ■ To define process tasks that are triggered when the current process task is rejected. These tasks are called recovery tasks. ■ To remove a recovery task from a process task. For example, if the Create User process task has a Cancelled status, the Delete User undo task is triggered. Similarly, if the Create User task is Rejected, Oracle Identity Manager triggers the Enable User recovery task. The following sections describe how to assign an undo and recovery task to the current process task, and how to remove an undo and recovery task from the current process task.

12.3.3.5.1 Assigning an Undo Task to a Process Task

To assign an undo task to a process task:

1. Double-click the row heading of the process task to which you want to assign an

undo task. The Editing Task window is displayed.

2. Click the UndoRecovery tab.

3. In the Undo Tasks region, click Assign.

The Assignment window is displayed. Note: When the current process task is rejected, Oracle Identity Manager triggers recovery tasks that are assigned to the process task. If you select the Complete on Recovery check box, Oracle Identity Manager changes the status of the current process task from Rejected to Unsuccessfully Completed upon completion of all recovery tasks that are generated. This enables Oracle Identity Manager to trigger other dependent process tasks.