The way you complete tasks depends on the task type. Tasks can include Web pages, data forms, Approvals, business rules, or descriptive tasks. For example, a task can require you to enter data or launching a business rule. Tasks can also display read-only information, such as reminders or instructions.
After completing task requirements, mark the task as complete. The alert changes to a date stamp showing the completion date and time. If a task has dependent tasks, you must complete those tasks before completing the primary task.
To complete tasks:
Open a task, as described in Viewing Task Lists and Tasks in Basic Mode or Viewing Task Lists and Tasks in Advanced Mode.
Depending on the type of task, it displays as a Web page, data form, Approvals, business rule, or description.
For example, depending on the task, you can view a Web page, enter data, complete a Approvals task, launch a business rule, or read a description. See Entering Data, Managing Planning Units, and About Launching Business Rules.
After completing the activities for the task, select Complete.
If the check box is not selectable, you must complete dependent tasks before completing this task.
After you select Complete, the task is marked as complete and is displayed next to the task in the view pane.