You could insert a "tag" task into the created task sequence and use the label value as one of the variables.
Instead of writing the value to a list field, you could also use it as the partition the task sequence gets pushed to. Then each task executer could pull directly from the respective partition without needing a query.
You have a reference to the Tasksequence. The load station is a parameter of a travel task for first task of this tasksequence and is also the second parameter of the second task of this tasksequence.
In an added expression field you can set a statement that evaluates one of those possible parameters.
value.as(TaskSequence).tasks[1].involved1
Yes @Julio Cs2, following these steps your expression Field in the Task Sequence list will look like this:
You can also check the entries and see that the "Car" field is now with the Fixed Resource label's value.
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