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Use this form to define a workbasket. A workbasket names a container that holds assignments awaiting processing. Within a workbasket, assignments are ordered based on decreasing urgency.

A workbasket, like an operator's worklist, functions as an in-box or work queue. Workbaskets can be the basis of reports available on the Monitor Process workspace.

Where referenced

Specific workbaskets may be referenced by routing shapes in flows.

Each operator may have a list of workbaskets that they can view. (To open an assignment in a workbasket, the operator must possess at least one access role that matches an access role in the Roles array on the Workbasket tab, unless the Roles array is empty.)

Each work group can have an associated default workbasket.

Maintained by

Administrators maintain workbasket data instances. To list all workbaskets on your system, select Designer Studio> Org & Security >Tools > Workbaskets. To list those that are referenced by your current application, select Designer Studio> Process and Rules > Work Management > Workbaskets.

Category

The Data-Admin-WorkBasket class contains workbasket data instances. They are part of the Organization category.

Associated RuleSet

When you save a workbasket data instance, if the Associated RuleSet is [none], the system completes this field with a RuleSet from the current application. This association assists with application packaging. You can update the associated RuleSet using the field in the upper right corner of the form. See Identifying parts of rule and data forms.

If there is no RuleSet associated with the data instance (for example, for existing instances not previously associated with a RuleSet), the Associated RuleSet displays [none].

Initial data instances Atlas — Initial workbaskets

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