What statements is False for a workflow task:
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A. B. C. D.B.
The statement that is False for a workflow task is option B - "A single task can be assigned to multiple users."
Here's a detailed explanation of each statement:
A. To assign tasks to multiple users, create multiple tasks as outcomes of the rule: This statement is true. If you want to assign tasks to multiple users, you need to create separate tasks for each user as outcomes of the rule.
B. A single task can be assigned to multiple users: This statement is false. A single task can only be assigned to one user at a time. If you want to assign a task to multiple users, you need to create separate tasks for each user.
C. The due dates for workflow task is based on number of calendar days, The rule fails to recognize only working business days by default: This statement is true. By default, the due date for a workflow task is based on the number of calendar days from the rule's trigger date. The rule does not take into account only working business days. However, you can configure the rule to consider only working business days by using a formula field.
D. Historical tracking is allowed for workflow task: This statement is true. Historical tracking is allowed for workflow tasks, which means you can view the history of a task, including the date it was created, its current status, and any comments or updates that have been made to it.