Click OK. Click OK to close the dialog.

26-52 Modeling and Implementation Guide for Oracle Business Process Management Table 26–11 lists the actions the administrator can perform from the Task History view and their descriptions.

26.5.1.4 Comments and Attachments View

The Comments and Attachments view, shown in Figure 26–55 , is created in JDeveloper using the task data control drop handler. It includes a text-entry field in which to enter comments about the task, and the functionality to attach supporting documents. Figure 26–55 Comments and Attachments

26.5.2 How to Create Mapped Attribute Labels

Mapped attributes are those that you can use for storing use-case-specific data, such as data extracted from a tasks payload. You can view and create mapped attribute labels on the server using the Worklist Application. For more information, see Section 26.3.5, Specifying Mapped Attributes. Reset Resets the edits from the future participant to a system-generated list. Table 26–11 Task History Actions Action Description Task Snapshot Displays the task details for the selected version. Full task actions If checked, displays the full task-action history. If unchecked, displays only action history. By default, the box is unchecked. All parent tasks If checked, displays the parent task in a sub-task view. If unchecked, displays only the sub-task history. By default, the box is checked. Show future approvers If checked, displays the future approver with history. By default, the box is unchecked. Note: You must have the workflow.mapping.protectedFlexfield privilege to create protected flexfield attributes. The default administrative user, weblogic, has this privilege. Table 26–10 Cont. Edit Future Participants List Actions Action Description Using Approval Management 26-53 To view attribute labels: 1. From the BPM Worklist Application main page, click the Administration link in the upper-right corner of the page.

2. In the Administration pane, click the Protected Flex Fields link. A page similar

to the one shown in Figure 26–56 displays. Figure 26–56 Flexfield Mapping: Protected The page displays a list of existing attribute labels. You can filter the list by selecting an attribute type from the dropdown list. Clicking a specific label displays the list of mappings the attribute uses in the Details panel. To create an attribute label: 1. Click the Add + button. The Create Label dialog displays, as shown in Figure 26–57 . Figure 26–57 Create Label Dialog

2. Select an attribute type and task attribute from the dropdown lists.

3. Enter a unique label name and a description.