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Creating Employee Self-Service Forms


You can use the Employee Self-Service feature to create employee self-service processes (or forms), or you can use preconfigured forms provided with your Siebel application.

NOTE:  Siebel Employee Self-Service uses Siebel SmartScript to create forms. For more information on creating and implementing SmartScripts, see Siebel SmartScript Administration Guide.

An employee self-service process starts with an electronic document or form that includes input fields to collect information from users. Based on the information entered, the form logically presents options that can be used to obtain additional user information. The automated logic used in employee self-service processes is also known as branching logic.

As illustrated in Figure 19, branching logic is used in employee self-service processes. The illustration shows an employee self-service form with two pages. The first page has process arrows pointing to four questions. The first question leads to three possible answers. The first answer leads to the second page. The second answer leads to the fourth question. The third answer leads to the third question. Based on a user's entries in an employee self-service form, there can be one of several outcomes.

Figure 19. Example of Branching Logic for Employee Self-Service

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Employee Self-Service allows you to build employee self-service processes that include the following attributes:

Employee Self-Service also includes a preconfigured set of self-service forms. These forms address common issues such as personnel and personal data changes.

After creating an employee self-service form, you can use the Unified Approvals Inbox functionality to create an Approvals process that automatically routes the form to specific users for approval. Based on the data entered in the form, updates can be made to your Siebel application or another application. For more information, see Setting Up Unified Approvals Inbox.


 Siebel Employee Relationship Management Administration Guide 
 Published: 18 April 2003