User
Decisions
In a user decision, the recipients receive the task description together with the possible decision options during execution. You can use a user decision in the following situations:
· Only one of several possible alternatives can be processed in the workflow from a business point of view at execution time.
· A decision about the progression of the workflow must be made in dialog with a user.
· An instruction (= user decision with only one decision option) is required to continue the workflow.
· For approval and release steps, possibly in connection with a secondary method (the latter is possible without the application having to cater for these functions).
In the
workflow definition a user decision is represented with the symbol
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You can set that the user decision is directly executable in the work item preview. For more information, see Maintenance of Tab Page Work Item Display.
The user decision refers to a decision task. For an individual text to be displayed in the dialog box for the user decision, you must create your own decision task. You specify the individual text as task description in the task definition. For more information, see Creating Decision Tasks.
If you do not think an individual text is necessary, you do not generally need your own decision task. In this case, you can use the SAP task Generic Decision Task (TS00008267).
The maintenance of a user decision is spread across several tab pages. You can process its properties here, for example:
· Decision options
The order of the tab pages defines the recommended sequence of processing.

On the tab page Decision, you can make all the entries required to define an executable user decision.
When a user decision is created, the system enters the SAP task Generic decision task (TS00008267)into the relevant field on the tab page Control as standard. You can change this entry at any time.

You can change the default setting for the decision
task in the Workflow Builder administration. For more information, see
Workflow System
Administration
If you use a decision task you defined in a user decision and have text variables for substitution, you must provide the relevant elements in the task container with values via a binding from the workflow container. For more information, see Binding Definition in Decision Tasks.
If you use the user decision as a step for approval or release of an object, you can display the object in question as a secondary method, hence supplementing the functions of the user decision. For more information, see Maintenance of Tab Page Methods.
If you want to store the result of a user decision in an element of the workflow container to use again in a later step (for example, loop or condition), you must define a binding from the task container to the workflow container. For more information, see Binding Definition in Decision Tasks.
The system inserts a step of the type user decision into the workflow definition. To ensure the consistency of the workflow definition, all active outcomes are inserted with the actual step, where every decision alternative is represented by one outcome. The system adds a branch to the workflow definition for each outcome. To ensure the consistency of the block structure, all branches created are brought together before the next step of the workflow definition.
The tab page Change data displays when the step was last changed, and by whom.
At runtime, this step is represented by a dialog work item in the Workflow Inbox of its recipients.
When a recipient chooses the work item created for this step for processing in the Workflow Inbox, a screen is displayed with the description text and the defined decision texts, and they can select one of the alternatives offered.
The recipient can also display or create attachments and objects on this screen.