Attestation Workflows
The Attestation Workflow page lists each workflow and model IDs, start and end dates, status, deployed date, and so forth. The page is essentially a Business Process page with the category set to Attestation; you cannot change the category from this page. From the Attestation Workflow page, you can access the available attestation workflows and configure, edit, or delete these workflows.
You can create your own workflows or modify the preconfigured workflows, called forms or models.
To access Attestation workflows , navigate to
from the Main Menu.Configure workflows
Configuring a workflow enables you to select or create a Attestation model, then deploy it.
- Click Configure.The Attestation Models page opens.
- On the Attestation Models page, you can define a new model or edit an existing workflow.
Action Description Create You create a model in ADP Workforce Manager. You then edit the model to specify and configure it. You edit models in the Workflow Designer. For more information, refer to the Business Process Developer's Guide.
- Click New
. - In the Create Attestation Model page in ADP Workforce Manager, enter a model name and description. Note: Earlier versions of the Simple Question Form and Complex Meal Form templates are also available on the page ( ). For more information, see Use the out-of-the-box templates.
- Click Save. The model is now listed in the Attestation Models grid.
- To create a workflow, select the model and click Edit
. For more information about using Workflow Designer, refer to the Business Process Developer's Guide.
Edit Editing a model opens the Workflow Designer used by the Business Process component. For more information about using Workflow Designer, refer to the Business Process Developer's Guide.
- Select a model and click Edit
. The Workflow Designer opens in a new window. - Edit a workflow as described in . Caution: When modifying the attestation label, do not change any text enclosed in percentage signs, for example, %tcReview%. This information is a system variable that is used to fetch the appropriate data.
- Click Save.
- Click New
- When finished, click Deploy. The Business Process page then opens.
- On the Business Process page, enter or change the following information:
- Description — Enter a description of the workflow.
- Display Name — Enter a name that will appear on the Attestation Workflow page.
- Used In — Not applicable for Attestation.
- Template Categories — Select Attestation (the default).Note: The Attestation template category is not supported for use with Action List, Tile List, or GoTo List settings, which can be optionally specified when deploying a business model. See Deploy Business Process Models for more information.
- Start Effective — Enter the date that the workflow will take effect. Click the calendar
to locate the date - End Effective — Select Forever if the workflow has no ending date or click the calendar
to locate the ending date. - Status — Select Active or Inactive.
- Action List — Select Hide. If you select Show, the workflow will appear in Control Center, which is not necessary.
- Click Save.
Edit workflows
Editing a workflow enables you to change the Business Process attributes.
- Select a workflow and Click Edit to open the Business Process page.
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On the Business Process page, change the following information as needed:
- Description — Change a description of the workflow.
- Display Name — Change a name that will appear on the Attestation Workflow page
- Used In — Not applicable for attestation.
- Template Categories — Select Attestation.
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Start Effective — Change the date that the workflow will take effect. Click the calendar
to locate the date -
End Effective — Enter Forever if the workflow has no ending date or click the calendar
to locate the ending date. - Status — Select Active or Inactive.
- Action List — Select Hide. If you select Show, the workflow will appear in Control Center, which is not necessary.
- Click Save.
Delete workflows
- Select a workflow and click Delete.
- Click Yes in the confirmation message.