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Developing Provisioning Processes 12-23 1. Select the preceding task that you want to delete.

2. From the Preceding Tasks region, click Delete.

The preceding task is removed from the process task.

12.3.3.3.3 Assigning a Dependent Task to a Process Task

To assign a dependent task to a process task: 1. Double-click the row heading of the process task to which you want to assign a dependent task. The Editing Task window is displayed.

2. Click the Task Dependency tab.

3. From the Dependent Tasks region, click Assign.

The Assignment window is displayed. 4. From this window, select the dependent task, and assign it to the process task.

5. Click OK.

The dependent task is assigned to the process task.

12.3.3.3.4 Removing a Dependent Task from a Process Task

To remove a dependent task from a process task: 1. Select the dependent task that you want to delete.

2. From the Dependent Tasks region, click Delete.

The dependent task is removed from the process task.

12.3.3.4 Responses Tab

You use the Responses tab to do the following: ■ Define the response codes that can be received in conjunction with the execution of a particular process tasks. You can use response codes to represent specific conditions on the target system. ■ Define the conditional tasks that are started if a response code is received during execution of this process task. These tasks are called generated tasks. ■ Remove a response from a process task. ■ Remove a generated task from a process task. For example, when a Create User process task is completed, the SUCCESS response is activated. This response displays a dialog box with the message The user was created successfully. In addition, Oracle Identity Manager triggers the Enable User process task.

12.3.3.4.1 Adding a Response to a Process Task

Note: By default, the UNKNOWN response is defined for each process task that is rejected. This way, even when the system administrator does not add any responses to a process task, if this task is rejected, the user will be notified in the form of an error message in a dialog box. 12-24 Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle Identity Manager To add a response to a process task: 1. Double-click the row heading of the process task to which you want to add a response. The Editing Task window is displayed.

2. Click the Responses tab.

3. In the Responses region, click Add.

A blank row is displayed in the Responses region.

4. Enter information in the Response field.

This field contains the response code value. This field is case-sensitive.

5. Enter information in the Description field. This field contains explanatory

information about the response. If the process task triggers the response, this information is displayed in the task information dialog box.

6. Double-click the Status lookup field.

From the Lookup window that is displayed, select a task status level. If the response code is received, it will cause the task to be set to this status.

7. Click Save.

The response you added would now reflect the settings you have entered.

12.3.3.4.2 Removing a Response from a Process Task

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

2. From the Responses region, click Delete.

The response is removed from the process task.

12.3.3.4.3 Assigning a Generated Task to a Process Task

To assign a generated task to a process task: 1. Double-click the row heading of the process task to which you want to assign a generated task. The Editing Task window is displayed.

2. Click the Responses tab.

3. Select the response code for which you want to assign generated tasks.

4. From the Tasks to Generate region, click Assign.

The Assignment window is displayed. Note: You will not be able to delete a response from a process task that is invoked for any provisioning instance, even if the response is existing or is newly added. However, if the process task is not invoked for any provisioning instance, you will be able to delete the response.