Hi all,
If someone Approve or Reject document and provide some comment I need to click on "View task" -> "Workflow details" to see comment why document was approved or rejected.
Is it possible to display comment if I click directly on returned task in dashlet My Tasks ?
Thanks
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You can display the comment of the "current task" using the bpm:comment property / field from the out-of-the-box model. You cannot display the comment of the "previous task" (reject / approve decision) using the out-of-the-box workflows. You would have to replace / customise the process definition to transfer the comment over to the next task (into a custom model property) to be displayed.
It completely depends on the configuration of the task form. If that form configuration includes the response / comment field than you will see it when you navigate to the task via the My Tasks dashlet.
Hi Axel,
So it is possible just with customization of edit task form ?
<config evaluator="task-type" condition="wf:approvedTask">
...
<field-visibility>
<show id="bpm:resposneComment" />
...
</field-visibility>
do you have some reference to manual with such type of customization ?
Thanks
Hi all,
Is it possible to customize task form to see comments (from reject / approve) with out of the box model or I need to define own ?
Thanks
You can display the comment of the "current task" using the bpm:comment property / field from the out-of-the-box model. You cannot display the comment of the "previous task" (reject / approve decision) using the out-of-the-box workflows. You would have to replace / customise the process definition to transfer the comment over to the next task (into a custom model property) to be displayed.
Thanks for info
Then it is wrong design of out of the box workflow. If someone approve / reject document I want to see reason (comment) not just status I know comments are visible in details of workflow.
From user point of view it is better If I see in "My Tasks" rejected document click on it and directly see reason..
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