Description
This page allows you to view a allocation target. An allocation target is a container for allocation target items. Tasks are targeted to all items added to an allocation target. For example, a task allocation target can contain a user target item and an organization unit target item. Tasks associated with this allocation target are directed to the selected user and all of the users in the selected organization unit.
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Fields
Target Items
LabelTypeDescriptionMandatory
NameDESCRIPTIONFunction name as it appears in the application code.No
TypeALLOCATION_TARGET_ITEM_TYPEFunction type, i.e. allocation or deadline. Allocation function types relate to allocation strategies that are added to task definitions to define the task allocation strategy.No
Comments
LabelTypeDescriptionMandatory
CommentsCOMMENTSNo
Links and Actions
None
Row Level Actions for: Target Items
LabelDescription
DeleteYou can click the Remove link on the appropriate row from the list of allocation target items displayed to remove a target item from the allocation target.
Messages
When page is loaded
MessageMessage CatalogConfigurableConfigurable Validation Reference ID
%1s %2s %3s %4sLinkNo
An active organization structure must exist.LinkNo
An Exception occurred as the timeout has been reached and the transaction has been rolled back.LinkNo
No security implementation is supported for this transaction type. Please contact an Administrator.LinkNo
The login ID %1s does not map to a user name.LinkNo
When page is submitted
None
Related Entities
Technical Information
Page IDWorkAllocation_viewAllocationTarget
LocationC:\Users\david\dev\src\esystems-inc\Curam_V8_IS\webclient\components\core\Work Allocation\Allocation Target\WorkAllocation_viewAllocationTarget.uim
Page Load InterfaceWorkAllocation.readAllocationTargetSummaryDtls
Page Submit Interface
Linked From PagesAllocation Targets (WorkAllocation_listAllocationTarget), Remove Allocation Target Item (WorkAllocation_removeAllocationTargetItem)