Adding a Task Step
A task step is a type of Workflow Process step that starts a task from a Workflow Process. If a Workflow Process calls a task, then Siebel CRM does the following:
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                        Adds this task to the user Inbox. 
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                        Sets the Workflow Process state to waiting until the user finishes this task. 
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                        When the task finishes, Siebel CRM resumes the Workflow Process at the next step that is immediately downstream from the task step. 
To add a task step
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                              Make sure the task that the Workflow Process calls is already defined. For information about defining a task, see Siebel Business Process Framework: Task UI Guide. 
- In the Workflow Process, make sure that the Workflow Mode property is set to Long Running Flow.
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                              Select the Task step from the Palettes pane, then drag and drop it on the canvas. 
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                              In the Properties pane:- 
                                                In the Name property field, enter a name for the task step. When you navigate out of the property pane, the step name will be updated on the canvas. For more information, see Naming a Workflow Process Step or a Process Property. 
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                                                (Optional) In the Description property field, enter a value that describes the purpose of the task step. 
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                                                In the Task Name property field, select the task that this Workflow Process must run. After you define a task step in the Workflow Process Designer and set the Task Name property, you can double-click the task step to open the Task Editor. 
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                                                Set the Inactive property to FALSE. 
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                                                Define other properties for the task step, as necessary. 
 
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                              In the Multi Value Property Window (MVPW) pane, add new input, output, and recipient arguments as required. For more information, see Using Process Properties, and Siebel Business Process Framework: Task UI Guide.