I wish to identify the flow item label at which this processing happens on the processor I assigned it to instead of just writing: State: "processing" and providing the start & end time and the duration only.
I wish to identify the flow item label at which this processing happens on the processor I assigned it to instead of just writing: State: "processing" and providing the start & end time and the duration only.
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See this post for an explanation of how to add a custom states profile to a fixed resource or task executer.
The states can be set in the triggers of the processor. Note that you have to add a new state table as well, where you define which of the states count as active and what name is displayed for them.
If you don't need more than ~30 states, you can also use unused states from the default state table (number 21+) and just change their display name.
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