averagetaskworktimeforprocessmodel() Function Share Share via LinkedIn Reddit Email Copy Link Print On This Page Function averagetaskworktimeforprocessmodel( Id, includeSubProcessData ) Returns the average elapsed time in days between task acceptance and task completion for all accepted and completed tasks in processes for this process model. Parameters Keyword Type Description Id Integer The Id number of the process model. includeSubProcessData Boolean This property controls whether data from subprocesses are included in the work time average. Returns Decimal Usage considerations The current user must hold viewer rights or higher authority for the specified process model, in order to execute this function. If you do not provide a value for the includeSubProcessData parameter, the default value is taken from the current context or set to false if no subprocesses available. For example, if the function is used on a Web Content with Process Details Channel and the channel's context includes subprocesses, these subprocesses are included by default. Examples You can copy and paste these examples into the Expression Rule Designer to see how this works. averagetaskworktimeforprocessmodel(processModelId) returns 0.00003523892184732956 Feature compatibility The table below lists this function's compatibility with various features in Appian. Feature Compatibility Note Portals Partially compatible Can be used with Appian Portals if it is connected using an integration and web API. Offline Mobile Partially compatible Can be used with offline mobile if it is loaded at the top of the form. Sync-Time Custom Record Fields Incompatible Real-Time Custom Record Fields Incompatible Custom record fields that evaluate in real time must be configured using one or more Custom Field functions. Process Reports Incompatible Cannot be used to configure a process report. Process Events Incompatible Cannot be used to configure a process event node, such as a start event or timer event. Feedback Was this page helpful? SHARE FEEDBACK Loading...