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Use of Execution Type in Workflow process step.

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Hi Experts

I am not getting the use of Execution Type in Workflow process step.

The type of execution:

􀂃 All Concurrent

􀂃 All Sequential Random

􀂃 All Sequential Ordered

􀂃 Any Single

Will you able to explain the importance of each type of execution.

Thanks,

Kiran

Edited by: KiranCG on Dec 23, 2010 12:05 PM

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Former Member
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Hi Kiran,

The Execution Type is relevant for the process step of the workflow.

MDM workflow steps can be assigned either to one or more users or to one or more roles, as follows:

u2022 Users. User-based assignments allow you to explicitly specify which user or users should be responsible for performing the step.

u2022 Roles. Role-based assignments allow you to specify roles rather than users, with the actual users determined by MDM at runtime.

The Execution Type defines the relation between these assigned users/ roles if there are more than one:

1. All Concurrent- All assignees must perform the step. Each assignee can do so at the same time.

2. All Sequential Random- All assignees must perform the step. Each assignee can do so one at a time in any order.

3. All Sequential Ordered- All assignees must perform the step. Each assignee can do so one at a time in the order listed in the step.

1. Any Single- Any single assignee can perform the step. The step can be pushed to or pulled by any assignee.

You can also find this documented in the Data Manager Reference Guide under MDM Workflows-> Execution Type (page 292)

Regards,

Hedda Cohen.

Former Member
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_Thanks Hedda_

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