Correct Answer: A
https://docs.appian.com/suite/help/23.4/process-model-object.html
Please navigate to the section titled "Security" in the above link and view the table that outlines the actions that can be completed for each permission level in a process model's security role map.
it says Initiator though, where did u even read that it isnt?
according to the documentation the Initiator can:-
-Start the process model
-Reassign tasks assigned to him, when reassignment is enabled (which means he can view tasks in the first place)
The "Initiator" permission allows a user to start a new instance of a process model and access any user tasks assigned to them in that instance. This permission does not allow the user to modify the process model or any of its components, but only to initiate and participate in a process.
The "Initiator" permission allows a user to start a new instance of a process model and access any user tasks assigned to them in that instance. This permission does not allow the user to modify the process model or any of its components, but only to initiate and participate in a process.
Correct answer is B. Initiator.
As per Appian documentation it is mentioned, "A user must have at least Initiator permissions to start a process model"
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