Defining a Sub Process that Assigns a Long-Running Workflow Process
You can define a Workflow Process that assigns an interactive sub process to the user of a collaborative Workflow Process. An example of a collaborative Workflow Process is one that includes a requirement for approvals. It includes a logical path that runs across multiple users who work in collaboration to finish the work that the Workflow Process requires.
To define a collaborative Workflow Process, you use the Recipients properties on a sub process step. The login name determines assignment. The Position does not determine assignment. This login name can be one of the following items:
A literal value
Reside in a process property
Reside in a business component field
The result of an expression
The Process Designer does not validate this login name.
To define a sub process that assigns a long-running Workflow Process
Define a sub process step.
For more information, see Adding a Sub Process Step.
In the Recipients tab of the Multi Value Properties pane, set the Recipient Name field to the login name of the user who Siebel CRM assigned to the sub process.
For more information, see Using Process Properties, and Recipient Argument Fields.