To personalize the text, you can insert placeholders, which are replaced with the appropriate data when they are displayed to users. To insert a placeholder, follow these steps:
- Click in the text box at the location where the placeholder should appear.
- Click Insert placeholder.
- In the list that is displayed, select the placeholder to insert.
- Click Insert.
- Click Add.
- In the list that is displayed, select the language in which you will enter the text.
- In the Translated text text box, enter the text.
- To personalize the text, insert placeholders.
- Click Close.
- After you select Participant, click the Role based tab.
- In the Type of participant list, select the type of group or role to send notifications to.
- In the Participant list, select the group or role to send notifications to.
- After you select Workflow user, click the Workflow user tab.
- In the Workflow user list, select a user who participates in the workflow.
- After you select User, click the User tab.
- Select the users to send notifications to, and then move these users to the Selected users list.
Specify a final approver
To require additional approval if the user that submitted the document also approves it, you can specify a final approver for the approval step.
- In the workflow editor, right-click the approval element, and then select Properties to open the Properties form.
- In the left pane, click Advanced settings.
- Select the Use final approver check box.
- In the list, select a user to be the final approver.
Prevent the submitter from approving steps in the workflow
To prevent users that submit documents for approval from being to approve documents themselves, follow these steps:
- Go to System administration > Workflow > Workflow parameters > General > Approver.
- Update the Disallow approval by submitter setting on the workflow to Yes.
By default, this is set to No, and users can approve the document if they are included in the approval step's assignment settings.
If the workflow is set to Disallow approval by submitter and includes approval steps with a final approver, confirm that the final approver isn't a user that typically submits documents to workflow, since they won't be able to complete the approval.
Set a time limit
Follow these steps if the approval process must be completed in a specific time.
The options that you select in these steps override the options that you selected in the Assignment and Escalation areas of each approval step.
- In the left pane, click Advanced settings.
- Select the Set a time limit for the workflowelement check box.
- In the Duration field, specify when the approval process must be completed. Select one of the following options:
- Hours – Enter the number of hours in which the approval process must be completed. Then select the calendar that your organization uses, and enter information about your organization's work week.
- Days – Enter the number of days in which the approval process must be completed. Then select the calendar that your organization uses, and enter information about your organization's work week.
- Weeks – Enter the number of weeks in which the approval process must be completed.
- Months – Select the day and week by which the approval process must be completed. For example, you may want the approval process to be completed by Friday of the third week of the month.
- Years – Select the day, week, and month by which the approval process must be completed. For example, you may want the approval process to be completed by Friday of the third week of December.
- If the time limit is exceeded, the system acts on the document. In the Action list, select the action that the system should take.
When a document is assigned to a user for approval, the user must act on the document. Follows these steps to specify which actions the user can take on the document that was submitted.
- In the left pane, click Advanced settings.
- Select the Approve check box if the user can approve the document.
- Select the Reject check box the user can reject the document.
- Select the Request change check box the user can request changes to the document.
- Select the Delegate check box if the user can assign the document to another user for approval.
The Enable actions from the work list in Enterprise Portal check box has been deprecated.
Configure the approval steps
An approval process consists of approval steps. Complete the following procedure to add steps the approval process and configure the steps.
- In the workflow editor, double-click the approval process. The workflow editor displays the steps of the approval process.
- To add an approval step, drag the step from the Workflow elements area to the canvas.
- To configure an approval step, see Configure approval steps in a workflow.