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Status value of task,if is not attended
Rama Thummala
Certified Lead Developer
over 8 years ago
Hi,
What would be the value if the task is not yet attended?
Where can we see the mapping of task status name and status value?
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sikhivahans
over 8 years ago
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@ramanjaneyulu Let me know if the attached image didn't answer your question. I have answered it as per my understanding.
harishkumart
over 8 years ago
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@ Ramanjaneyulu Thummala. if the task is not yet attended by the user the status probably is "unattended". so you can filter your data using that status. The list of task statuses are { "Assigned", "Accepted…
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sikhivahans
over 8 years ago
@ramanjaneyulut I don't remember few statuses in what case they will be generated as this is something I have worked long back. I would suggest arriving at a conclusion post trying various scenarios such as deactivated user, or an inexistent user, or skipping the task intentionally by adding an exception etc and then note down the statuses. For instance, if there isn't any chaining and the task is assigned to a User, it will be Assigned, and when the user attends the task when chaining exists, by default the task status turns Accepted.
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sikhivahans
over 8 years ago
@ramanjaneyulut I don't remember few statuses in what case they will be generated as this is something I have worked long back. I would suggest arriving at a conclusion post trying various scenarios such as deactivated user, or an inexistent user, or skipping the task intentionally by adding an exception etc and then note down the statuses. For instance, if there isn't any chaining and the task is assigned to a User, it will be Assigned, and when the user attends the task when chaining exists, by default the task status turns Accepted.
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