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Identify an LDAP user group to respond to the user interaction request.
Procedure
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Click the Edit icon ( ) of the User Interaction element in the workflow schema.
2 Click the Attributes tab for the user interaction.
3 Click Not set for the security.group source parameter to set which users can respond to the user
interaction.
4 (Optional) Select NULL to allow all users to respond to the request for user interaction.
5 To limit the permission to respond to a specific user or user group, click Create parameter/attribute in
workflow.
The Parameter information dialog box opens.
6 Name the parameter.
7 Select Create workflow ATTRIBUTE with the same name to create the LdapGroup attribute in the
workflow.
8 Click Not set for the parameter value to open the LdapGroup selection box.
9 Type the name of the LDAP user group in the Filter text box.
10 Select the LDAP user group from the list and click Select.
For example, selecting the Administrators group means that only members of that group can respond
to this request for user interaction.
You limited the permission to respond to the user interaction request.
11 Click OK to close the Parameter information dialog box.
You set the security.group attribute for the user interaction.
What to do next
Set the timer.date attribute to set the timeout period for the user interaction.
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To set the timeout to an absolute date and time, see “Set the timeout.date Attribute to an Absolute
Date,” on page 48.
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To create a function to calculate a timeout that is relative to the current date and time, see “Calculate a
Relative Timeout for User Interactions,” on page 49.
Set the timeout.date Attribute to an Absolute Date
You set the timeout.date attribute for a user interaction to set how long the workflow waits for a user to
respond to a user interaction.
You set an absolute time and date in the Date object. When the time on the given date arrives, the workflow
that is waiting for a user interaction times out and ends in the Failed state. For example, you can set the user
interaction to timeout at midday on February 12th. To calculate a timeout that is relative to the current time
and date, see “Calculate a Relative Timeout for User Interactions,” on page 49.
Prerequisites
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Open a workflow for editing in the workflow editor.
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Add a user interaction element to the workflow schema.
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Set the security.group attribute for the user interaction.
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