Hi Andiak,
From my understanding you are looking at a scenario wherein you have a task that is assigned to multiple users but only needs the action to be taken by the first response ? If so you may want to take a look at the "Task Results Rule: First Response"
Select this rule in your task step in K2 Designer, so that when the first recipient actions the task, the task is complete. If the action is sent to multiple recipients or groups, it is removed from all recipients' worklists once the first response is made.
More details on this can be found in the links below
Task Result Rule Tab - https://help.k2.com/onlinehelp/K2Five/UserGuide/5.3/default.htm#K2-Workflow-Designer/Use/Toolbox/Basic/Task/TaskTabs/05TaskResultRule/Task-Result-Rule-Tab.htm
Task Results Rule Scenarios - https://help.k2.com/onlinehelp/K2Five/UserGuide/5.3/default.htm#K2-Workflow-Designer/Use/Toolbox/Basic/Task/TaskTabs/05TaskResultRule/RuleScenarios/Results-Rules-Overview.htm
Hope this helps
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Kate
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Hi Andiak,
In Addition, If you are looking for the user who completed the task you can use the Activity Instance Destination SmartObject.. You can do so by
1. Open up your SmartObject Service Tester from path [K2 install drive]K2SmartObject Service Tester.exe
2. Once opened up and successfully connected to K2 DB, expand the SmartObject Explorer > Expand Workflow reports > Workflow analytics > Right click on Activity Instance Destination > Click on Execute smartobject
3. From there you can filter out the workflow that you want to check
Hope this helps
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Kate
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Hi kateV, Thanks for the response
I already know that i can use SMO tester to use it, however my problem is how to use it during Workflow Designing using the Workflow Designer .
By Referencing from this: https://help.k2.com/support-services/kbt134224
This is what i come up with:
However im not sure if this is correct or not since i can't try it atm.
Hi andiak,
Please let us know if the below steps help with your scenario.
Scenario: Capture Approver name of a K2 task.
Steps:
1. Give K2 Service account rights to the process. This is needed for the scenario, K2 service account is used for all server event steps (i.e. SmartObject step, datafield step, etc..)
2. Call the Activity Instance Destination SmartObject > Destination method in the workflow. This SmartObject can be found under SystemReports category. The SmartObject is similar to the Activity Instance Destination reporting SmartObject but with the additional benefit of less delay and I can get back the approval's display name.
3. Capture the Approval step
4. Results at runtime.
Yes its like that however what i need is the [USER THAT ACTIONED THE TASK] not the everyone. The one you shown in the example return all recipients.