The Tasks definitions query is one of the default queries that are provided for use in the Human Task Management widgets in Business Space. You can use this query to list task templates in the Task Definitions widget.
The default query for task definitions is IBM.DEFAULTALLTASKDEFLIST_75. The query attributes in the query provide the widget with the names of the properties that are associated with the task definition. The following table summarizes the display names that are shown for these properties in the widget.
Task templates are not supported by business process definitions (BPDs). Therefore query attributes for task templates do not have equivalent user interface names in Process Portal.
| Business Space user interface name | Description |
|---|---|
| Hidden | Indicates whether the task template is hidden. |
| Default | Indicates that the associated snapshot is used by default if no specific snapshot is indicated during instance creation |
| Tip | Indicates that the version of the process application is under development |
| Process App acronym | The acronym of the process application that contains the task template |
| Process App | The name of the process application that contains the task template |
| Process definition ID | Process template ID |
| Process definition status | State of the process template |
| Snapshot ID | The snapshot ID of the task template |
| Snapshot | The snapshot name of the task template |
| Application name | The name of the enterprise application that contains the task template |
| Kind | Task template kind |
| Definition name | Task template name |
| Status | Task template state |
| Definition ID | Task template ID |
| Business category | Business category that is assigned to the task |
| Valid from | The time from when the task template can be used to create tasks |
| Work basket | The name of the work basket to which the task belongs |
| Description | Task template description |
| Name | The display name of the task template |
| Top-level toolkit acronym | The acronym of the top-level toolkit to which the task belongs |
| Top-level toolkit | The name of the top-level toolkit to which the task belongs |
| Track | The track name of the task template |