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Hi Kamila , I think you are over-thinking the process. I would create a Security Group for that Certification Step. In the Workflow Profile editor page assign only those users you want to be able to complete the Certification step, access to do just that. It would look like this:
Note the Prefix WFA - for Workflow Access, WFE for Workflow Execution, and WFC for Certification Signoff. Then you don't need a BR to reject it. You can have users manage the Certification Step using Security Groups assigned here on the Workflow Profile Editor page.
Hope this helps.
- Kamila2 years agoContributor
Hi Mike, thanks for your reply.
I know this method looks like reinventing the wheel, but it's because of the incorrectly set workflow groups. Workflow Execttion Group contain the Certification and I'm not able to separate them (as this require the whole workflow rebuild).
My idea was to do the check in BR, because I can't find another solution
- MikeG2 years agoContributor III
I would do the inevitable, unravel the Security groups. Take the Certification Group out of the Execution Group. Assign the WFC_* group explicitly to the Certification SignOff Group on the workflow. Understandably it may be a daunting manual task but the people who inherit the Administration and Maintenance of the application you are building will thank you later.
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