Adding a Task
Access JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Workflow Modeler.
In OMW, click the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne workflow process to which you want to add the task, and then click the Design Tools button. On JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Workflow Design, click the Design Tools tab, and then click Start JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Workflow Modeler.
In JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Workflow Modeler, click one of these buttons, which represent the tasks that you can add to the process (the name of each task appears when you hover over the button):
Batch Application
Business Function
Local Subprocess
Information Task
Action Task
Halt
Note: The buttons at the bottom of the toolbar, including Remote Subprocess, are reserved for future use.
Drop the task onto the diagram by clicking anywhere in the diagram.
The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Workflow Task Revisions form appears with the name of the task that you are adding in the title bar.
On the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Workflow Task Revisions form, complete these fields:
Task
Type the name of the task that you are adding to the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne workflow process. The name must contain no more than 10 alphanumeric characters.
Description
Complete these optional fields if you want to include any customizable data:
Category Code 1
Category Code 2
Category Code 3
Note: You must first customize the category codes with descriptions and values using the User Defined Codes (P0004A) program. See "Working with User Defined Codes" in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Runtime Administration Guide for more information about category codes and customizing UDCs.
If the task will have multiple transitions leading into it, select the And Join (Y/N) option.
Click OK.
The task appears in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Workflow Modeler workspace.
Note: After you add the task to the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Workflow Modeler workspace, you must connect the task to other tasks by adding transitions and transition conditions. You must also configure the task by adding event rules and other data to the task.