Choose Entity. How to Define Entity Parameters

26-22 Modeling and Implementation Guide for Oracle Business Process Management 4. Enter a name for the stage. 5. Choose one of these options: ■ Non Repeating - specifies that there is only one stage in parallel for each element in a collection ■ Repeat Stage in parallel for each item in a collection - specifies that the stage to repeat in parallel for each element in a collection. For example, if a purchase order contain 10 lines, the stage is repeated 10 times in parallel. 6. From the dropdown list, select a collection. 7. According to your selection, use one of these options: ■ If you selected Non Repeating, click OK to close the Edit dialog. ■ If you selected Repeat Stage in parallel for each item in a collection, additional options display, as shown in Figure 26–18 . Figure 26–18 Edit Stage Dialog: Repeat Stage Do the following: – Select a default outcome. – Select a consensus percentage. – Choose either to trigger the outcome immediately or wait until all the votes are in before triggering the outcome. – Click OK to close the Edit dialog.

26.3.6.2 How to Model Task Participants

Inside each stage you either can edit the default task participant or add new task participants. Task participants are assigned based on routing patterns, which can be any of the following: ■ Single ■ Parallel ■ Serial Using Approval Management 26-23 ■ FYI For information on participant types and assigning task participants to a stage, see How to Assign Task Participants in the Creating Human Task Definitions with the Human Task Editor section in the Designing Human Tasks chapter in Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle SOA Suite. After selecting a routing pattern, you also must select and model a list builder. This process is discussed in more detail in Section 26.3.6.3, How to Model and Configure List Builders.

26.3.6.3 How to Model and Configure List Builders

Stage uses a combination of list builders to generate the approver list. For more information, see Section 26.2.3, Stages and Section 26.2.4, List Builders. You can only use each type of list builder only one time per stage. You can arrange these approver list builders in either sequential or parallel order. The order you select governs the order in which those approvers included in approver lists that are generated by list builders are assigned an approval task. The following list builders are specific to AMX: ■ Approval Groups ■ Job Level ■ Position ■ Supervisory Table 26–2 describes the AMX-specific list builders and the options available to them. Note: For information about modeling other list builders, see Creating a Single Task Participant List in the How to Assign Task Participants section in the Creating the Human Task Definition with the Human Task Editor chapter in Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle SOA Suite. Table 26–2 List-Builder Options Option Name Description List Builder Value-based Specifies constraints to build the list of participants based on provided values. All Except Position Rule-based Specifies constraints to build the list of participants based on rules that are defined in the Rule Editor. All Name The name of the approval group to use. Approval Groups Allow Empty Groups Allows the use of approval groups with no members. Approval Groups List Ruleset Name of the ruleset specifying constraints for building participant list. All Starting Participant The first participant in a list, usually a manager. Job Level Position Supervisory