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Using Human Tasks 14-5 Human Task using the simplified editor, you can edit it using the SOA Human Task editor if needed. The simplified Human Task editor Oracle BPM Studio provides, enables you to define the following properties: ■ Title Defines the name of the Human Task that is displayed to end-users in the Oracle BPM WorkSpace and WorkList applications. ■ Priority Specifies a priority for the Human Task. Valid values are between 1 highest priority and 5 lowest priority. The default value is 3. ■ Re-Initiate Restarts the approval process from the beginning ■ Outcomes Specifies the outcome possible outcome arguments of the Human Task. Oracle BPM Worklist displays the possible outcomes you select as the available tasks to perform at run time. ■ Parameters Define the Human Task payload. The Human Task data association is based on the parameters of the Human Task. The data association maps the data objects as input arguments. ■ Outcome Target Specifies a String data object to store the outcome argument of the Human Task. You can only select one data object. The Advanced User Task Properties enable you to define the following properties: ■ Initiator Specifies the user who initiates a task. The initiator can view their created tasks from Oracle BPM Worklist and perform specific tasks, such as withdrawing or suspending a task. ■ Owner Specifies the User ID of the task owner ■ Identification Key Defines a user-defined ID for the task. For example, if the task is meant for approving a purchase order, the purchase order ID can be set as the identification key of the task. Tasks can be searched from Oracle BPM Worklist using the identification key. This attribute has no default value. ■ Identity Context This field is required if you are using multiple realms. You cannot have assignees from multiple realms working on the same task. ■ Application Context Specifies the name of the application that contains the application roles used in the task. This indicates the context in which the application role operates.