Deleting work items for BPEL process using Business Process Choreographer Explorer
You might want to delete work items associated with a BPEL process, for example, if you created work items in error, or if they were generated for someone who no longer works for the company.
Before you begin
- You must be a process administrator or system administrator. However, if Business Flow Manager is using the alternative process administration mode that restricts process administration to system administrators, then only users in the BPESystemAdministrator role can perform this action.
- The process instance must be in the running, failing, or terminating execution state.
- A work item with an assignment reason administrator can only be deleted when it is not the last work item with this assignment reason for the process instance.
- A work item for a specific user cannot be deleted when the work item is assigned to everybody.
- The deletion of a process reader or administrator work item is automatically propagated to all enclosed activities.
About this task
In Business Process Choreographer Explorer, complete the following steps to delete a process work item.