How to use user input task in-process model workflow to accept task by more than one manager (each manager have a manager for him)
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Can you provide a lot more information - are you hoping to assign a single task or multiple tasks? What does the workflow look like? What steps have you tried so far?
I believe you are looking to use the multiple node indexes (MNI) feature.
Go to the user input task properties > Other
1. Check 'Automatically run multiple instances of this node'
2. Check 'Run one instance for each assignee'
You may also want to handle the output data from all the instances of those tasks.
One task should be accepted or rejected by a manager if rejected nothing will happen else should check if this manager has another manager and so on... we will use the user input task for this task it's like a loop.
This is nothing you can solve using assignment. This would be a logic in process like a loop.
Do you want to put these managers into a list or assign the task to the highest manager only?
yes I want to put these managers on a list and when the manager accepts the task then the task send to his
manager.
OK. What did you try so far? Do you have a specific question?
An example: the task has many managers (user1 > is a manager of user2 and so on). I have a process model that shows an interface of approval for the manager and will send an email to him. How can I do this in the process model as the below attachment? I want to ask how can do it by the taps inside this process model or I should change anything in it?
You write: "I have a process model that shows an interface of approval for the manager and will send an email to him. How can I do this in the process model as the below attachment?"
Do what? A user input task sends a notification to the assignees and a task is visible to the them.
Then you write: "I want to ask how can do it by the taps inside this process model or I should change anything in it?"
Hm ... super unclear.
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Something like this?
can you determine what inputs and outputs are in the script task?
No, because I do not know how you determine the next manager.