Create or Edit User Task Dialog - Implementation Page

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Use to specify the human task implemented for this user task.

The properties defined in the implementation page are generally configured by process developers who are responsible for creating the human task associated with the user task.

Implementation Type
Select to change the type of flow object.

This is a short cut that allows you to easily change the type of flow object, without having to add a new flow object and create incoming and outgoing sequence flows.

Note: If you change the flow object type, you will lose any configuration changes you have made.

If necessary, you should also change the name of the flow object to make your process more readable. See User Task Properties Dialog - Basic Page for more information.

Human Task
Displays the name of the human task associated with this user task. Using the corresponding tools, you can specify the human task.

Clear icon
Click to remove the current human task associated with this user task.

Choose Icon
Click to assign an existing human task to this user task. This allows you to select from a human tasks in the business catalog.

Add Icon
Click to create a new human task.

Data Associations
Use to specify if this flow object uses data associations and transformations.

Data associations allow you to define the data objects that are passed from a user task to its corresponding human task.

Use Associations
Click to enable data associations for this flow object.

Edit Data Associations icon
Click to open the Data Associations editor. The data association editor enables you to define the inputs and outputs between the human task and user task.

Use Transformations
Click to enable XSL transformations. You can use XSL transformations to change the values of data objects this flow object.

Edit XSL Transformations icon
Click to open the XSL Transformations editor.


Modeling and Implementation Guide for Oracle BPM, "Introduction to the User Task"