My requests
Description
Soffid provides a complete workflow engine that allows you to incorporate business processes or define new business processes as needed. End-users with the appropriate permissions will be able to request these processes. You can visit Self service portal examples page for more information.
My request screen allows to users:
- On the one hand, in the Query request status screen the user can consult the processes they have executed and view the process details and
status,status. - On the other hand, they will be able to execute the processes for which they have been assigned the proper permissions. For example "Reconcile process" or "Request permissions", see the "Screen overview".
More information about process and workflows on BPM Editor Book
Screen overview
Related objects
Query request status
Description
Displays a table with all the processes performed by the end-user. The end-user can consult processes detail and perform actions depending on the user permissions. You can visit Self service portal examples page for more information.
Screen overview
Related objects
Standard attributes
Process ID: unique process identifier in the system.Process Name: generic process nameStatus: displays the point in progress on the defined process diagram. Depend on the process status, you could perform some operations or others.Start date: date and time the process startsEnd date: date and time the process ends. A process without end date it is a process in progress
To view all the attributes of one process, you can access Process attributes to consult the custom attributes. Be in mind, the processes have custom attributes depending on the business process definition.
Actions
The operations to be performed depend on the user permission and the business processes defined with the workflow engine.
You can find documentation about the business processes on BPM Editor Book.
Query request status actions
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Process actions
The actions to perform to each process, depend on the business process definition and the user permissions.
You can find more information about the most commons process actions if you go to Process detail actions