Promote my (batch) task changes to their parent project (share with other authors)

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Batch upload tasks are identified as such during the upload and task creation process.

When identified as a batch task, the Batch label appears in the upper-right of the Task View - Task Details panel.

The batch task identification activates the task-level Service Acceptance Criteria (SAC) item Validation Report Clean which is defined within the parent project SAC configuration, as a mandatory manual acceptance item.

Additional SAC already defined for tasks within the project

If any other Task-level SAC are defined for the project, these are also presented as described for Complex tasks.

Manual SAC are presented initially as open checkboxes, each of which can be interactively checked (green-ticked) when the user's role-based access permissions match those configured for that SAC control.

Until all mandatory task-level SAC> are met, task promotion will be blocked and Promote This Task to the Project in the Task View - Task Details panel actions button list will not be enabled.

Role-based access controls apply to manual task-level SAC

If the user's authenticated account session roles do not include edit permissions for the task (such as when viewing another author's task), the current manual SAC status will be shown, but cannot be set.

Press the Validation Report Clean manual SAC checkbox to toggle its status. It will show a green ticked box when checked, indicating its condition is met.

When all mandatory task-level SAC conditions are met for the batch task, promotion is enabled, and both Promote This Task to the Project and Begin Promotion Automation in the Task View - Task Details action buttons list become active.

Once task promotion is enabled, follow the non-complex task steps (included below) to complete promotion of the task. Although the screenshots show simple tasks without theBatch label or task-level SAC, the steps to promote once it is enabled are the same for all tasks.

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Press Promote This Task to the Project in the Task View - Task Details panel actions button list.

A "Preparing for task promotion" notification is presented in the page header, and the Promote This Task to the Project button is disabled.

Task promotion has implicit checks for the following conditions:

  • No content changes made in the task.

  • Classification has been run in the task.

  • Classification was started but either failed to complete or has not completed.

  • Classification is current.

  • Classification has no results to accept.

  • Classification results have been accepted.

  • Review has been completed.

If no content has been changed on the task when promotion is initiated, a Promote Task pop-up notification states that there are no changes to promote.

Press Return to Task (or press the X in the upper right corner) to close the pop-up.

If content changes have been made but any of the other conditions are not yet satisfied when promotion is initiated, a Promote Task pop-up notification shows their statuses, with action options to cancel the promotion, or to continue if task changes are considered sufficiently safe to update the project level content without satisfying these conditions.

Press Return to Task (or press the X in the upper right corner) to close the pop-up and cancel the promotion without changing project content or the task status.

Press Promote Anyway to continue promotion.

A "Promoting task..." notification is presented in the page header whilst branch content changes are merged to the project level.

During promotion, the task content branch is locked to prevent any further changes, and a warning notification is presented below the Edit Task Details action button in the Task Details panel.

Whilst this is present, changes cannot be made to the content saved in the task branch, and action buttons other than Edit Task Details and Submit for Review become inactive.

Once task promotion is completed, a "Task successfully promoted for <task-identifier>" notification is presented in the page header.

Following promotion no further changes are allowed on the task content branch, all action buttons in the Task Details panel become inactive, and a warning notification is presented below the now inactive Edit Task Details action button.

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