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Configuring the workflow model

Information associated with a workflow model

To view and edit the owner and documentation of your workflow model, select 'Information' from the workflow model 'Actions' menu for your workflow model in the navigation pane.

Owner

Specifies the workflow model owner, who will have the rights to edit the workflow model's information and define its permissions.

Localized documentation

Localized labels and descriptions for the workflow model.

Activated

This property is deprecated. Whether the workflow model is activated. A workflow model must be activated in order to be able to be published.

Workflow model properties

Configuration for a workflow model is accessible in the navigation pane under 'Workflow model configuration'.

Module name

Module containing specific Java resources (user task extensions, specific scripts and conditions).

Notification of start

The list of profiles to which to send notifications, based on a template, when a data workflow is launched.

See Generic message templates.

Notification of completion

The list of profiles to which to send notifications, based on a template, when a data workflow is completed. The notification is only sent if the workflow has been completed under normal circumstances, that is, not due to an administration action.

See Generic message templates.

Notification of error

The list of profiles that will receive notifications, based on a template, when a data workflow is in error state.

See Generic message templates.

Priority

By default, each workflow associated with this model will be launched with this priority. Setting a priority is optional. If no priority is defined here, and a default priority is set for the repository, the repository default priority will be used for any associated workflow with no priority assigned. See Work item priorities for more information.

Note: Only users who are defined as workflow administrators will be able to manually modify the priority level of any associated data workflows.

Activate quick launch

By default, when a workflow is launched, the user is prompted to enter a documentation for the new workflow in an intermediate form. This documentation is optional. Setting the 'Activate quick launch' property to 'Yes' allows skipping this documentation step and proceeding directly to the workflow launch.

Automatically open the first step

Allows determining the navigation after a workflow is launched. By default, once a workflow is launched, the current table (workflow launchers or monitoring > publications) is automatically displayed.

Enabling this property will allow the workflow user to keep working on the launched workflow. If, after the first workflow step is executed, a work item is reached, and this work item can be started by the workflow creator, then the work item is automatically opened (if several work items are reached, the first created is opened). This will save the user from selecting the corresponding work item from the work items inbox.

If no work item has been reached, the next step progress strategy is evaluated.

If no work item has been opened, the table from which the workflow has been launched is displayed.

Limitation: This property will be ignored if the first step is a sub-workflow invocation.

Workflow trigger

Component that intercepts the main events of a workflow.

This bean must be declared in a module.xml file. See the example.

Permissions

Permissions on actions related to the data workflows associated with the workflow model.

This bean must be declared in a module.xml file. See the example.

Programmatic action permissions

Defines a custom component that handles the permissions of the workflow. If set, this overrides all permissions defined in the property 'Permissions'.

Data context

The data context configuration can be accessed from the navigation pane.

Each workflow has its own data context, thus allowing to have its own local dataspace during its execution. This gives the possibility to store and to vary values that will direct the workflow execution.

The data context is defined by a list of variables. Each variable has the following properties:

Name

Identifier of the variable.

Default value

If defined, the variable will be initialized with this default value.

Input parameter

'Yes' must be checked in order to define this variable as an input parameter.

Output parameter

'Yes' must be checked in order to define this variable as an output parameter. Else, this variable will not be displayed in the list of output parameters, in the task definition interface.

Custom workflow execution views

The workflow execution views customization can be accessed from the navigation pane.

The customization allows configuring the specific columns of the work items and workflow views (inbox, work items monitoring, active workflows monitoring and completed workflows). For each specific column, it is possible to associate an expression that can contain data context variables that will be evaluated upon display of the workflow.

Permissions on associated data workflows

Workflow administration

Defines the profile that is allowed to perform administration actions on the workflows. The administration actions include the following: replay a step, resume a workflow, terminate a workflow, disable a publication and unpublish. In order to perform these actions, this profile is automatically granted the "Visualize workflows" permission. The built-in administrator always has the workflow administration rights.

Workflow administration > Replay a step

Defines the profile that is allowed to replay a workflow step. In order to perform this action, this profile is automatically granted the "Visualize workflows" permission. A button in the "Monitoring > Active workflows" section is available to replay a step. A profile with the "Workflow administration" permission is automatically allowed to perform this specific action. The built-in administrator always has the rights to replay a step.

Workflow administration > Terminate workflow

Defines the profile that is allowed to terminate and clean a workflow. In order to perform this action, this profile is automatically granted the "Visualize workflows" permission. A button in the "Monitoring > Active workflows" section is available to terminate and clean an active workflow. A button in the "Completed workflows" section is available to delete a completed workflow. A profile with the "Workflow administration" permission is automatically allowed to perform this specific action. The built-in administrator always has the rights to terminate a workflow.

Workflow administration > Force a workflow to resume

Defines the profile that is allowed to force resuming a waiting workflow. In order to perform this action, this profile is automatically granted the "Visualize workflows" permission. A button in the "Monitoring > Active workflows" section is available to resume a workflow. A profile with the "Workflow administration" permission is automatically allowed to perform this specific action. The built-in administrator always has the right to resume a workflow.

Workflow administration > Disable a publication

Defines the profile that is allowed to disable a workflow publication. In order to perform this action, this profile is automatically granted the "Visualize workflows" permission. A button in the "Monitoring > Publications" section is available to disable a publication. It is only displayed on active publications. A profile with the "Workflow administration" permission is automatically allowed to perform this specific action. The built-in administrator always has the rights to disable a publication.

Workflow administration > Unpublish

Defines the profile that is allowed to unpublish a workflow publication. In order to perform this action, this profile is automatically granted the "Visualize workflows" permission. A button in the "Monitoring > Publications" section is available to unpublish disabled publications only. A profile with the "Workflow administration" permission is automatically allowed to perform this specific action. The built-in administrator always has the unpublish rights.

Allocation management

Defines the profile that is allowed to manage work items allocation. The allocation actions include the following: allocate work items, reallocate work items and deallocate work items. In order to perform these actions, this profile is automatically granted the "Visualize workflows" permission. The built-in administrator always has the allocation management rights.

Allocation management > Allocate work items

Defines the profile that is allowed to allocate work items. In order to perform these actions, this profile is automatically granted the "Visualize workflows" permission. A button in the "Monitoring > Work items" section is available to allocate a work item. It is only displayed on offered work items. A profile with the "Allocation management" permission is automatically allowed to perform this specific action. The built-in administrator always has the work items allocation rights.

Allocation management > Reallocate work items

Defines the profile that is allowed to reallocate work items. In order to perform this action, this profile is automatically granted the "Visualize workflows" permission. A button in the "Monitoring > Work items" section is available to reallocate a work item. It is only displayed on allocated work items. A profile with the "Allocation management" permission is automatically allowed to perform this specific action. The built-in administrator always has the work items reallocation rights.

Allocation management > Deallocate work items

Defines the profile that is allowed to deallocate work items. In order to perform this action, this profile is automatically granted the "Visualize workflows" permission. A button in the "Monitoring > Work items" section is available to deallocate a work item. It is only displayed on allocated work items. A profile with the "Allocation management" permission is automatically allowed to perform this specific action. The built-in administrator always has the work items deallocation rights.

Launch workflows

Defines the profile that is allowed to manually launch new workflows. This permission allows launching workflows from the active publications of the "Workflow launchers" section. The built-in administrator always has the launch workflows rights.

Visualize workflows

Defines the profile that is allowed to visualize workflows. By default, the end-user can only see work items that have been offered or allocated to him in the "Inbox" section. This permission also allows visualizing the publications, workflows and work items associated with this workflow model in the "Monitoring" and "Completed workflows" sections. This profile is automatically granted the "Visualize completed workflows" permission. The built-in administrator always has the visualize workflows rights.

Visualize workflows > The workflow creator can visualize it

If enabled, the workflow creator has the permission to view the workflows he has launched. This restricted permission grants access to the workflows he launched and to the associated work items in the "Monitoring > Active workflows", "Monitoring > Work items" and "Completed workflows" sections. The default value is 'No'.

Visualize workflows > Visualize completed workflows

Defines the profile that is allowed to visualize completed workflows. This permission allows visualizing completed workflows in the "Completed workflows" section and accessing their history. A profile with the "Visualize workflows" permission is automatically allowed to perform this action. The built-in administrator always has the visualize completed workflows rights.

Note

A user who has no specific privileges assigned can only see work items associated with this workflow that are offered or allocated to that user.

Workflow model snapshots

The history of workflow model snapshots can be managed from Actions > History.

The history table displays all snapshots which contain the selected workflow model and indicates if a workflow model is published. For each snapshot, the Actions button allows you to export or view the corresponding workflow model.

Deleting a workflow model

Workflow model can be deleted, however any associated publications remain accessible in the Data Workflows area. If a new workflow model is created with the same name as a deleted workflow model, publishing will prompt to replace the old publication.

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