In the Administration Panel, under Task Administration, click Task In the Tasks to be configured pane, select a task. The main page refreshes in edit

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8.4.3.1.1 How to Specify Routing Settings The Event Driven page contains a limited set of

the routing options available in the Human Task Editor. Approval aggregation requirements can be any of the following: ■ None ■ Once per task ■ Once per stage

8.4.3.1.2 How to Define Expiration and Escalation Policies Defining expiration and

escalation policies in Process Workspace is similar to how it is done in the Human Task Editor. For more information, see the section How to Escalate, Renew, or End the Task in the chapter Designing Human Tasks in Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle SOA Suite.

8.4.3.1.3 How to Specify Notification Settings Creating or updating notification settings

for a task in Process Workspace is similar to how it is done in the Human Task Editor. For more information, see the section How to Specify Participant Notification Preferences in the chapter Designing Human Tasks in Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle SOA Suite.

8.4.3.1.4 How to Allow Task Access Access-rule settings can be set to control the actions a

user can perform and is similar to how it can be done in the Human Task Editor. Content and action permissions can be specified based on the logical role of a user, such as creator inititator, owner, assignee, and reviewers. For more information, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Modeling and Implementation Guide for Oracle Business Process Management.

8.4.3.2 How to Edit Data-Driven Settings

To edit a data-driven setting a rule or condition: 1. From the Process Workspace toolbar, click Administration. The Administration Panel appears in the left pane.

2. In the Administration Panel, under Task Administration, click Task

Configuration . The Task Configuration page appears in the right pane.

3. In the Task Configuration page, select the Data Driven page.

4. In the Tasks to be configured pane, select a task.

The right panel refreshes in edit mode.

5. Do any of the following:

■ Add Note: An improper or incomplete rules definition in a list-creation rule set can cause runtime errors. Errors can be caused by the following: ■ No rule was defined in the rule set. ■ None of the conditions defined in the rule was met. Ensure that rules are properly defined to handle all conditions.