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There are two common reasons for this. The first is that often times workflow designers create a workflow by first creating a form and then dragging that form into the workflow. This is good design practice. However it's also common to name the workflow the same name as the form. It's easy to make the mistake when testing the workflow to click the "test" button on the form rather than on the workflow of the same name. First make sure you're not making this mistake
Another reason is that your frevvo and users database were incorrectly created. If you cannot get any workflow to appear on a task list revisit the installation instructions and ensure that your frevvo and users database were created with UTF8 encoding.
Only tenant/workflow admins or a designer user can move a saved form from one user's task list to another user's task list. Only the teanat admin can searh for tasks locked by specific users. Imagine Joe in the mortgage processing department is out sick and he has a loan application he began to process and clicked "Save" to finish later. Below are the instructions for the tenant admin to follow to Joe's saved mortgage application to another person's task list:
The task will now be on the new person's task list.
The tenant admin is the only user that has access to the task list of every other user in your tenant. If there is a task that you cannot find, perhaps it's on the task list of a user who is out of the office (sick day, vacation,...) the admin can find and reassign that task.
The task will now be on the new person's task list or reset to a prior step depending on your selection.
The same steps can be performed by a non-admin user. However the only forms that a non-admin user will find in the search results are those that this user actively participated in filling the form. A form that was on a user's task list because it was sent to a role this user happens to be a member of, but another user performed the task, will not appear in this user's search results.
Tenant and workflow admins or the designer user that created a workflow can abort workflow tasks. Aborting a workflow task removes that task from users' task lists.
Click the HOME link in the upper right corner of the page. See the image below.
To Abort a task pending for a specific user:
To Abort all tasks pending for a specific workflow:
Now to abort the form/workflow. See the results returned by the search form:
The task will be removed from the user(s)' task list. Use caution as an abort form or workflow cannot be resumed.
Workflow admins and designer users do not have the option to search for tasks locked by a user.
To Abort all tasks pending for a specific workflow:
Now to abort the form/workflow. See the results returned by the search form:
Why do tasks still appear in the history search results
even after they have been completed or aborted?By default the search return all the tasks you have participated in that are in the states: Saved, Pending, Submitted, Aborted and Waiting. If you want to view only tasks still in process (Saved or Pending), refine the search via the "Submission Status" dropdown. The same is true for tenant admins though they can search for tasks for any tenant user.
The only user that has the permission to actually delete completed tasks -- those in the Submitted state -- is the form/workflow's designer. See viewing and managing submissions.
Tasks may disappear from your task list for a variety of reasons.