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'''Status sets''' are an important component of [[task processes]]. They define which statuses a task can have, or which statuses an object created based on a task during its lifecycle can have. They also determine the rules for transitioning between statuses and other related settings. A status set can be created or edited in the corresponding process tab: | '''Status sets''' are an important component of [[task processes]]. | ||
They define which statuses a task can have, or which statuses an object created based on a task during its lifecycle can have. They also determine the rules for transitioning between statuses and other related settings. | |||
A status set can be created or edited in the corresponding process tab: | |||
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Clicking the name of a set opens an interface for editing it: | Clicking the name of a set opens an interface for editing it: | ||
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where you can add, edit, or delete statuses, as well as set rules for switching between them. | where you can add, edit, or delete statuses, as well as set rules for switching between them. | ||
Revision as of 05:43, 5 April 2020
Status sets are an important component of task processes. They define which statuses a task can have, or which statuses an object created based on a task during its lifecycle can have. They also determine the rules for transitioning between statuses and other related settings.
A status set can be created or edited in the corresponding process tab:
Clicking the name of a set opens an interface for editing it:
where you can add, edit, or delete statuses, as well as set rules for switching between them.