In project management, you can use a work package to combine related tasks. You can combine tasks in work packages based on, for example, geographical area, engineering discipline, technology, or the time budget.
| 1. | Click Business process implementation. | 
| 2. | Click the Work packages tab. | 
| 3. | Click Define work package. | 
| 4. | In the tree, select 'select a business process'. | 
| 5. | Sub-task: Assign work package group. | 
| 5.1 | Click Assign work package. | 
| 5.2 | On the Work package group tab, in the list, find and select the desired record. | 
| 5.3 | Click OK. | 
| 5.4 | Choose if you want to also assign the work package group to the child business processes of the selected business process. | 
|   | Click No. | 
| 6. | Sub-task: Assign work package. | 
| 6.1 | Click Assign work package. | 
| 6.2 | Click the Work package tab. | 
| 6.3 | In the list, find and select the desired record. | 
| 6.4 | Click OK. | 
| 6.5 | Choose if you want to also assign the work package to the child business processes of the selected business process. | 
|   | Click No. | 
| 7. | Close the page. | 
You can also manually link a work package group and work package to a business process. You can do so on the Business process designer, on the Details tab, in the Work package section.
| Related to | Notes | 
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| Set up work packages |   |