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By default a '''Request for Approval''' workflow task will move on to the next task (whether approved, rejected, etc) as soon as the first recipient of the Workflow Task responds.
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#REDIRECT [[Workflows_Overview#Task_Type:_Request_for_Approval_.2F_Request_for_Comment]]
  
* In other words, if the Request for Approval workflow task is sent to ALL contacts with the role of Manager, as soon as one Manager responds the task will be complete and will be removed from the '''Workflow Requests''' queue for all Managers.
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It is possible to specify any number of respondents required on the Workflow Task:
 
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The above task will not complete until 3 of the recipients have responded.
 
 
 
Each recipient will only be permitted to respond once, although the task will remain in their list of Workflow Requests until the required number of respondents have responded. Opening a Workflow Request that you have already acted on will display a message stating: ''Your response was accepted on yyyy-mm-dd. Waiting for other user response(s).''
 
 
 
 
 
You must also set the minimum number of respondents on the connector associated with each of the approval options.
 
* If you have selected 3 respondents on the Request for Approval Task, and the task should only pass if all 3 respondents click approve you would set the number of respondents on the '''Approve''' connector to be 3, and the number of respondents on the '''Reject''' connector to be 1.
 
 
 
==Note==
 
* The sequence that the system checks the connectors once the number of Respondents on the task has been met is not configurable. The first connector the system checks will be taken if the requirements are met. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 08:42, 21 July 2017


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