Life Cycle Stage Definitions Sub-Tab
This section includes the fields and descriptions for the Life Cycle Stage Definitions sub-tab.
Field | Description |
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Stage No. | In this field, you can enter a distinctive name or number of a life cycle stage when creating a life cycle stage. The name or number cannot be changed later. This is the name to be used when referring to the life cycle stage in other workspaces or in the Portal. For instance, if the current definition concerns time sheets, you could enter “Submitted” in this field. |
Name | In this field, you can enter a descriptive name of the current life cycle stage. The name can be changed later. This is the external name of the life cycle stage and is, for example, viewed in status fields in Portal components. For instance, if the current definition concerns time sheets, you could enter “Time Sheet Submitted” in this field. |
Perspective | In this field, you can specify the name of a perspective. This is used when the current life cycle is split into threads parallel processes originating from the same life cycle stage. In the Portal, you can change the .I files of certain components to specify which perspectives of a life cycle should be shown. For instance, when Maconomy performs life cycle transitions automatically, it is not relevant for the users to see all life cycle stages in a portal component. To exclude automatic life cycles from view, you can, for example, give them the name “Automatic” in this field and adjust the .I file of the component to exclude life cycles of this type from view. |
Created by | This field shows the name of the user who originally created the current life cycle stage definition. |
Created on | This field shows when the current life cycle stage definition was created. |
Changed by | This field shows the name of the last user to change the current life cycle stage definition. |
Changed on | This field shows when the current life cycle stage definition was last changed. |
Version | This field shows the version number of the current life cycle stage definition every time the definition is changed, this number is increased by one. |
Parent Topic: Life Cycle Definitions Single Dialogs Workspace