To create a participant group and add users to that group, follow the steps in this procedure.
Participant groups represent the groups of users in your enterprise.
| Window area | Field or link | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Common | Name | This field displays the name you provided in step 2. |
| Documentation | Optionally provide a description of the group in this field. | |
| Simulation Properties | Capacity | Choose either Use Provider Users or Use Estimated Capacity. If you select Use Provider Users, the capacity is determined by the number of users in the group. If you choose to estimate, provide the maximum number of users that this group can include. |
| Availability | For simulation purposes, specify the percentage of working hours that are available to complete IBM BPM tasks for this group. | |
| Efficiency | For simulation purposes, specify the efficiency percentage of this group. | |
| Cost per Hour | For simulation purposes, provide the cost (in dollars and cents) to your organization for each hour of work carried out by this group. | |
| Members | Select | Click the list to choose how you want to define the members of this group. You can choose Standard Members or Using Expression. The choice you make determines the information required. |
| If you select Standard Members... | Add the users and groups that you want. You
can add existing participant groups as members. You can also add users
and groups previously defined in the Process Admin Console. Note: When
adding users and groups, type in part of the name of the account that
you want and IBM BPM displays
all users or groups that match.
Tip: To prevent
problems occurring when there is a large number of users in the system, IBM BPM ignores
the tw_allusers user group for task reassignment.
For task reassignments, add individual users or other groups instead
of using tw_allusers.
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| If you select Using Expression... | First establish whether you want to select members based on a match with any or all rules that you define. Then use the sentence editor to establish the rule or rules that you want. See Defining Participant Group rules to learn how to define rules. If no users match the expression, the resulting participant group is empty. |