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PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 5:07 am    Post subject: Staff resoulution vs. runtime boundaries Reply with quote

Acolyte

Joined: 08 Sep 2004
Posts: 52
Location: Hungary, Europe

Hello!

Does anybody has workflow users which workitem authorization rights contains 100-200 persons?

I know that it's not worth to do staff resolution where a certain task is assigned to more that 40-50 person at the same time (for this cases we use technical group users).
But my question is that, how will impact the wf runtime if there is about 50-150 users and each user has workitem authorization for about 100-200 other users? In this case a certain user will transfer workitems for just one other user. But I'm a bit worried about the worklist query performance.

The problem is that it's not a good solution to set the "see all persons' workitems" authorization for this group of users.

Does anybody have any experience on this, will it impact RT performance at all?

Thanks in advance,
Robert
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 9:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Acolyte

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Location: Singapore

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I know that it's not worth to do staff resolution where a certain task is assigned to more that 40-50 person at the same time (for this cases we use technical group users).


I dont think there is any considerable cost involved in doing staff resolutions i.e resolving the number of users in a group. The major cost of this operation will be due to workitem creation. If you assign a task to 50 users then 50 workitems will be created, So the workitem creation cost will be 50 times the usual value. This must be avoided.

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But my question is that, how will impact the wf runtime if there is about 50-150 users and each user has workitem authorization for about 100-200 other users? In this case a certain user will transfer workitems for just one other user. But I'm a bit worried about the worklist query performance.

In my opinion, the worklist query performace will depend on the threshold and not the number of workitems that the user has authorised to.
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 5:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jedi Knight

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vijaycr wrote:

In my opinion, the worklist query performace will depend on the threshold and not the number of workitems that the user has authorised to.


Since the threshold is applied AFTER sort and filter are done, this is 100% correct. The queries will cost the same, but you can save data transfer time by applying the threshold whenever possible.
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