Add Task Comment
UiPath.Oracle.IntegrationCloud.Process.Activities.AddTaskCommentActivity
The Add Task Comment activity uses the Oracle Integration Add a Task Comment API to add a comment (Comment) to a specified task (Task Id).
After completing the post operation, the activity outputs the API call status (Status) and response message (Response Message).
How it works
The following steps and message sequence diagram is an example of how the activity works from design time (i.e., the activity dependencies and input/output properties) to run time.
- Complete the Setup steps.
- Add the Oracle Process Scope activity to your project.
- Add an activity or run an external process that outputs the task identifier (e.g., Get Tasks).
- Add the Add Task Comment activity inside the Oracle Process Scope activity.
- Enter values for the Input properties.
- Create and enter
Stringvariables for the Output properties. - Run the activity.
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Your input properties are sent to the Add a Task Comment API.
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The API returns the
Stringvalues to your output property variables.
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Properties
Common
- DisplayName - The display name of the activity. This field supports only
StringsorStringvariables.
Input
- Task Id - The identifier assigned to the task that you want to add a comment to. Enter a
StringorStringvariable. To get the Task Id value, add an activity or run an external process that outputs the process identifier (e.g., Get Tasks). - Comment - The comment that you want to add to the task. Enter a
StringorStringvariable. - Scope - The visibility level of the comment. Select an item from the drop-down list. There are 2 options:
- BPM - Sets the visibility at the process instance level.
- TASK - Sets the visibility at the task level.
Misc
- Private - If selected, the values of variables and arguments are no longer logged at Verbose level.
Output
- Response Message - The API response message. Enter a
Stringvariable - Status - The status of the request. Enter a
Stringvariable. Possible values are Success or Failure.
Example
The following image shows an example of the activity dependency relationship and input/output property values.
