
You may need to configure process roles whenever:
This step in the process design is optional. With this step completed, you enable better control over the process initiation. If you do not explicitly configure the process roles when designing the process, the user assignments for each available role are done when the process is initiated.
For each process, you can configure:
You have the appropriate rights to work with Guided Procedures (GP) design time.
More information: Authorizations
Configuring Standard and Custom Roles
You can also configure the following options for the role:
For example, you may want to assign users to particular tasks dynamically. For this purpose, you supply the user as an input parameter to the next process step. The processor of the role is automatically filled from this context parameter and the task is assigned to the specific user.
You can consolidate the roles, if required, as described in Consolidating Roles .
Defining Defaults
If you have configured a role type to Initiation Defined, you can also assign a default user to the role. At runtime, this user will process the action or block unless the assignment is modified when the process is started.
You can assign defaults to both active and inactive processes.
Assigning defaults is required only if the option Default Definition Required is selected. Otherwise, you may skip this activity.