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FOUR-19863 Use the right context of data to evaluate parallel task self service assignment #7678

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@caleeli caleeli commented Nov 4, 2024

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Currently the Self Service assignment is not getting the users from the internal variable of each element of the array assigned to the multi-instance task.

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  • I have pulled this code locally and tested it on my instance, along with any associated packages.
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  • This code includes a unit test or an E2E test that tests its functionality, or is covered by an existing test.
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@pmPaulis pmPaulis added summer-2024 hold Issue is blocked or put on hold labels Nov 14, 2024
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