Use the Form View toolbar to perform the necessary actions on a workflow.
Click this button to save the changes you make to the details of a workflow.
The workflow title displays on the form header after you save a new workflow. If the workflow is a parent, you can click the crosshair to display its child workflows.
Select one of the following options:
New Workflow — Select this option to create a new workflow with all fields set to defaults.
The Workflow Type Search dialog box displays. This form displays the workflow types that are active, whose workflow category is active, and to which you have access.
If the user has access only to create a single workflow type, that workflow type is just added without displaying a search dialog box.
Copy Current Workflow — Select this option to create a new workflow based on a workflow that you have currently selected. The new workflow will have the same Change Number and Control Account as the original workflow. In order to make changes to the workflow in the Change Details view, either the Change Number or Control Account will need to be different from the original workflow. See Change Number for more details.
You can also use this option to copy a parent workflow but not its associated child records or to copy a child record.
If the original child workflow has an association with a parent workflow then the new child workflow will also have an association with the same parent workflow.
You can copy a workflow only if the workflow type is active and you have security access to copy it.
New Child Workflow — Select this option to create a child record.
Deltek PM Compass adds any new child to the parent workflow you have currently selected. This option is disabled if the current row selector is on a workflow in the grid that is not set to Workflow can be a parent in Workflow Type Configuration.
You can access this menu option on the List View if the row selector is on a workflow that can be a parent and is not canceled, closed, or suspended.
When you select this option, the Workflow Type Search dialog box displays. You can then select a workflow type from the list provided. This dialog box displays only the active workflow types whose relationships are set to Workflow Can be a Child. These are also workflows that have active workflow categories where you have permission to add workflow types. If there are no workflow types that meet these criteria then the results list is empty.
Click to display a list of the workflows and assignments in a workflow category.
Use this button to refresh the Budget Details grid, refresh the source fields, and recalculate the cost values.
When you make changes in the Change Details view and you exit the view, PM Compass automatically updates the Budget Details grid on the parent and child workflow forms. You can also click this button to update the grid any time the In-Progress workflow status is In Review. Clicking the button is useful when you make edits to the sandbox project and you want the workflow form to reflect the edits.
When you make changes to the source fields while in the Change Details view and you exit the view, PM Compass automatically updates the source fields and recalculates the values in the Cost Details grid on the parent and child workflow forms. You can also click this button to refresh the source fields and recalculate the Cost Details grid values.
You can use this button to refresh source fields when:
The current assignee or the originator is accessing the workflow.
The Workflow Source Information Update Method on the General tab of Workflow Type Configuration is set to Manual Update.
The workflow status is [blank], New, Active, In Review.
The workflow status is Completed and the sandbox project for the workflow exists.
Click to begin the workflow steps. This only displays when the workflow has not yet started.
For a Change Management workflow, when you click Start Workflow, PM Compass checks to see if the control account you selected is currently part of another In-Progress change request for a workflow in the same change management category. If it is, a warning message displays: The Control Account has unapproved Change Management Workflows. Do you want to continue?
If you click No, the workflow does not start. You can select a different control account or delete the workflow.
If you click Yes, the workflow starts.
This check is performed when you click Start Workflow and when you approve a workflow.
This menu option displays after you start the workflow. The menu options that display may vary.
Continue <action required> — This option displays as Continue Approve or Continue Complete when a workflow that is assigned to you fails during processing. Use it to continue processing after the error has been fixed, even if the failed workflow step originated in the Open Plan Add-in. See Completing the Process When a Workflow Fails for more information.
Do Required Action — This field corresponds to the next action displayed in the My Action Required column in the List View grid. Select this option to perform the next action for the selected workflow. If the workflow has not yet started, selecting this option starts the workflow.
You can manually process all actions except the Complete step which is automatically scheduled even when you select it from the Form View. For more information, see Manually Process a Workflow Action.
You cannot change a workflow if you are not an assignee on the current assignment row or if the workflow is suspended, cancelled, or closed.
To schedule actions for multiple workflows, use the Workflow Actions options on the List View toolbar.
Reject — Select this button to reject any assignment rows assigned to you for the selected workflows in the grid. You can only use this option if Reject is an allowed action for the current workflow step.
If you do not have access to cancel a workflow, you can still reject a workflow if the rejection action is to cancel.
Suspend — Select this option to suspend the selected workflows. Suspension is performed only after all the suspend-related rules are followed.
Resume — Select this option to resume the workflow for the selected workflows that are suspended.
Reassign — This option allows you to move existing assignments from one user to another and add assignments for additional assignees for one or more workflows. See Reassign a Step in Progress for detailed steps. See Add/Move Assignments Overview for more information and rules.
PM Compass displays this option if the following are true:
You have access rights to it for at least one workflow category.
You are viewing the workflow in the List View (not Form View).
A flat view is displayed. That is, you cleared the Show Hierarchy check box on the Workflow Search dialog box.
Cancel — Select this option to stop the workflow and remove all temporary data for the workflow. A workflow that has been cancelled cannot be resumed. You should only cancel a workflow when the workflow will never be approved. When you cancel the workflow, a history record is created regardless of whether or not the workflow was started.
If there is an assignment record for the person who cancelled the workflow, since they "took action," the assignment is updated with Cancelled. If there was never an assignment record for the person who cancelled the workflow, you can only see the person who cancelled the workflow in the workflow history.
If the person cancelling the workflow isn't assigned, you can use Reassign and "add" a new assignment to the current step and then cancel the workflow. This allows you to see the person who cancelled the workflow in the past assignment grid.
Complete — Select this option to update the last modified user, populate the Closed Date field with today's date, and mark the workflow as closed.
If you select this option and the current record is a parent with associated child workflows, you can choose to either delete only the parent, which disassociates it from its children, or delete both the parent and its associated children.
For a list of conditions that must be met, see Delete a Workflow.
Select one of the following options:
Print Current Workflow — Select this option to prompt PM Compass to determine whether the current workflow has a specific report assigned to its type in Workflow Type Configuration. If it does, the system previews the identified report. If it does not, the system displays the Reporting dialog box with the workflow reports displayed and the ID for the current workflow assigned in the Selection column. Only the current workflow is printed. If it is a parent, its associated child records are not printed. If an associated child is the current workflow, only the associated child is printed.
Print Active Group — Select this option to print the selected records from the Navigation menu. For example, if you have four workflows selected, it will include those four in the report. All of the workflows currently retrieved are preselected for each report. The <navigation group> displayed in the Selection column indicates that the records that will be printed are coming from the Navigation menu. If you use a flat view, the associated child records are included.
Select Workflow to Print — Select this option to display the Reporting dialog box where you can select the workflows to include in the report you select.
Print Change Details — Select this option to display the Change Details report. This report shows the original budget (or forecast) and the change amount in a time phased format.
This print option is only enabled when Include Change Details on Form is selected on the Workflow Type Configuration Change Details on Form tab.
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