Tasks allow users to divide actions performed by a tool (such as Submit) into subtasks and execute these subtasks as a group. For example, the Submit tool changes the node's state to Pending Approval and changes ownership of the node to an Approval Officer. Tasks divide the Submit tool into two subtasks (change state and change owner). You may then use these subtasks in conjunction with other subtasks to create a task that best accommodates your business process.
Each node type can have a set of tasks (which are made up of subtasks) associated with it. Only tasks associated with a node type can be invoked for a node of that type. If the same task is applicable to more than one node type, each node type must have a separate task defined and associated with it.
The Tasks window appears at the bottom of the Node Types tab. Click Properties to modify an existing task or Add to create a new one. This will open the Task Properties window.
If you create a new task while ArcMap or the standalone version of Session Manager (or Workflow Manager) is open, you will need to close ArcMap (Session Manager or Workflow Manager) and reopen it before the new task appears in the user interface.
Renaming Tasks: You may rename existing tasks (i.e., those provided with the product). However, renamed tasks MUST be localized. In many cases buttons and subtasks may refer to tasks by name. If you do not localize a renamed task, any buttons or subtasks that reference it will fail. Refer to the Process Framework Tasks Localization page on the ArcFM Solution Resource Center. |
You may create custom subtasks. For more information, refer to the Subtasks page in the Desktop Customization Guide section of the ArcFM Solution Resource Center, Customize Process Framework section. The Set Up Process Framework section of the Configuration Guide contains complete lists and descriptions of all subtasks provided with Process Framework, Session Manager, and Workflow Manager. These lists are also available on the Resource Center: Process Framework Subtasks, Session Manager Subtasks, and Workflow Manager Subtasks.