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Activities are assigned to a subprocess. At runtime, activities are assigned to a group of users using a work item. Activities consist of a name and an optional abbreviation.

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The Role setting can be used to control object navigation. For this purpose, a so-called navigation role is assigned to the activity, which can then be used as a criterion for navigation in objects.

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Agent

At least one agent should be assigned to each activity. Agents do not have to be defined if either the agents can be extended (see Basic Data ) or the activity only contains tasks that are executed automatically in the background.
For the agents, you can define whether these are activated and whether the activation can be changed at runtime. It is also possible to control the activation of agents dynamically using filters.
The maintenance of agents is described in Members.

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The containers are described in Containers and Items .
The most important containers and items are described below:

Container/Item

Description

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Kopfdaten

ITERATION

Number of Iterationen

CURRENT_AGENT

Current agent, if available

RUNTIME_STATUS

If an activity can be dynamically multiplied, additional containers are available with which different agent groups of all multiples can be addressed. These agent groups also exist in the subprocesses and behave identically.

FINISH_AGENT

Agent who finished the activity

RUNTIME_STATUS

Current status at runtime

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