Multidomain MDM
- Multidomain MDM 10.2.2 Service Pack 1
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Reference Number
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MDM-11134
| Claimed tasks are not visible to other users with the same role in Informatica Data Director.
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MDM-10946
| When you create business entities as an external user and send for approval, Informatica Data Director does not create review tasks for the business entities. The issue occurs if the MDM Hub uses the ActiveVOS Server as the default workflow engine and an external user profile provider to manage user profiles.
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MDM-9080
| When a reviewer approves a task, the reviewer's credentials are not returned with the response for the task.
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MDM-9040
| When you use ActiveVOS, a reviewer can take an action on a proposed changed without being required to add a comment. To make comments mandatory for all task actions, set
manualReassign=true .
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MDM-8888
| If you use ActiveVOS, the Task Inbox displays one page irrespective of the number of pages that must appear based on the number of tasks. If the number of tasks exceeds the task count for a page, the tasks that exceed the task count for a page do not appear in the Task Inbox.
To configure a specified number of tasks to appear on each dashboard page, add the
dashBoardTasksPerPage property.
To add the
dashBoardTasksPerPage property to the MDM Hub Master Database, run the following query as a cmx_system user:
insert into C_REPOS_DS_PREF_DETAIL (ROWID_DS_PREF_DETAIL, ROWID_DS_PREF, NAME, VALUE)select 'BDDGP.1', rowid_ds_pref, 'dashBoardTasksPerPage', '<number of tasks to display on each dashboard page>'from C_REPOS_DS_PREF where name = '__SYSTEM_PREFERENCES_ROOT__'; You can set the number of tasks to display on each dashboard page to one of the following values:
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MDM-8002
| Unclear how to create email escalations with ActiveVOS and the MDM Identity Provider.
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MDM-6506
| The Task Manager displays tasks that are claimed by another user. You can edit tasks that are claimed by another user.
Workaround: Do not edit tasks that are claimed by another user.
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