"conditional" checkbox in the General/console/process design of a process definition tab

Hello

According to Oracle® Fusion Middleware for Oracle Identity Manager 11 g Release 2 (11.1.2.2.0) Developer Guide, section 5.3.3.1 ('general tab'), the conditional check box has the following meaning:

"This checkbox determines if a condition is met to add the task of current process to the process.

Select this check box to prevent the process task to be added to the process, unless a condition has been met.

"Clear this checkbox require is not the condition must be met for the task process be added to the procedure.

Please clearify the following questions:

(1) where exactly define these conditions?

(2) what conditions are possible? (Complete list or link to documentation)

(3) where exactly (link, document, chapter) is it is documented in detail?

Thank you and BR,

Max

Hello

1) its a check box available in the console Design-> Process Management-> process definition-> task-> task-> conditional box properties

(2) two types of conditions are possible. Otherwise-> task will be call by default whenever the resource is currently in use.

If verified--> the task will not be called unless its being triggered by an action. (Thanks to a reaction-> success, or using the code)

(3) I think that the link you share has everything what is necessary.

Let me know if in doubt.

~ J

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