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Feature Request
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Resolution: Unresolved
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L3 - Default
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User Story (Required on creation):
As Software Developer, I want to ensure that a user that has completed the previous task will not be able to see the second task, even if he is a member of the user group
Functional Requirements (Required before implementation):
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Hints (Optional):
The easiest and most flexible way would be to add an exclusion list when we assign a task (user a; user b; user c; ). A more complex solution could be to select N user tasks and find a way to "group" them in a "not the same user" pattern (or any pattern actually, like round-robin, etc).
This is the controller panel for Smart Panels app
[CAM-14479] Exclusion list for task assignment - 4 eyes principle
Link | New: This issue is related to SUPPORT-7327 [ SUPPORT-7327 ] |
Labels | Original: PM camunda-runtime investigation | New: PM PMQualifyTL camunda-runtime investigation |
Summary | Original: Exclusion list for task assignment | New: Exclusion list for task assignment - 4 eyes principle |
Labels | Original: PM PMQualifyTL camunda-runtime investigation | New: PM camunda-runtime investigation |
Remote Link | New: This issue links to "https://github.com/camunda/camunda-bpm-platform/issues/2541 (Web Link)" [ 18371 ] |
This ticket was migrated to github: https://github.com/camunda/camunda-bpm-platform/issues/2676. Please use this link for any future references and continue any discussion there.