Add Orchestrator Work Item List Object Page to Experience Cloud
Extend orchestration work access to external users through your Experience Cloud site.
Credentialed visitors can view and manage their assigned work items just like internal
users.
Create and Set Up Experiences AND View Setup and Configuration
To customize an Experience Cloud site:
Be a member of the site AND Create and Set Up Experiences
OR
Be a member of the site AND an experience admin, publisher, or builder in that
site
To publish an Experience Cloud site:
Be a member of the site AND Create and Set Up Experiences
OR
Be a member of the site AND an experience admin or publisher in that site
To run a flow in an Experience Builder site:
Run Flows
In Experience Builder, select Pages | New Page.
Select Object Pages.
In the New Object Pages dialog box, enter work item in the Search
box.
Select Orchestration Work Item, and click
Create.
In the dialog box, click Create.
Select Pages | Orchestration Work Item List.
Preview and publish your site.
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