8 Working with Workflows

This section covers the following topics:

8.1 About Workflows

A workflow specifies how content is routed for review and approval before it is released to the system. Users are notified by e-mail when they have a file to review.

This section covers the following topics:

8.1.1 Workflow Types

From a workflow participant's point of view, there are two types of workflows:

  • A basic workflow defines the review process for specific content items, and must be initiated manually.

  • In a criteria workflow, a file enters the workflow automatically upon check-in when its metadata matches predefined criteria.

8.1.2 Workflow Steps

Each workflow can include multiple review and notification steps, and multiple reviewers can be assigned to approve or reject the file at each step. For each step in a workflow, a set of users and a step type must be defined. The users defined for a step can perform only the tasks allowed for that step type.

Step Type Description
Contribution This is the initial step of a basic workflow. Contributors are defined when the workflow is created.
Auto-Contribution This is the initial step of a criteria workflow. There are no predefined users involved in this step.
Review Users can only approve or reject the file. Editing is not allowed.
Review/Edit Revision Users can edit the file if necessary and then approve or reject it, maintaining an existing revision.
Review/New Revision Users can edit the file if necessary and then approve or reject it, creating a new revision.

8.1.3 Post-Process Workflow Options

Workflows or individual workflow steps can be set up to allow for items in review to be released into the system for indexing, searching, and viewing, even though the workflow to which they belong is not completed. This allows for greater flexibility in constructing workflows. For example, items in a workflow process can be made to be available to others not in the workflow, or a workflow can be initiated to update the content information of an item without advancing the revision of that item.

8.1.4 Workflow Process

The workflow process is as follows:

  • When a revision is approved by the minimum number of reviewers for a particular step, it goes to the next step in the workflow.

  • If any reviewer rejects a revision, it goes back to the most recent contribution step for editing.

  • When a revision is approved at the last step in the workflow, the content item is released to the system.

  • A basic workflow containing multiple content items can be set up so that some items in the workflow may be released to the system before all of the revisions have completed the workflow.

    Note:

    Depending on how your system administrator has set up the workflow, you may be required to enter your user name and password before continuing the workflow process on one or more steps. This re-authentication allows Content Server to track the successful completion of a step and provides a digital signature of the person responsible.

8.1.5 Workflow Tasks

These are the most common workflow tasks that you will perform:

8.2 Participating in a Workflow

This section covers the following topics:

8.2.1 Entering a File to a Workflow

When a basic workflow is initiated, an e-mail message is sent to the contributors, who must check in the designated files as the first step in the workflow.

Use the following procedure to check in a file to begin a basic workflow:

  1. Read the Workflow Started Notification message.

  2. Click the Review Workflow Content link.

    The Workflow Content Items Page is displayed.

  3. Select Check Out from the contextual menu under the Actions column.

    The Check-Out Confirmation Page is displayed.

  4. Check the content item into the system using one of the following methods:

    • If the check-out confirmation page is still displayed, click Check In.

    • Select Check In from the contextual menu under the Actions column on the Workflow Content Items page.

    • Open the Content Management tray, click Active Workflows, click the name of the workflow, then select Check In from the contextual menu under the Action column on the Workflow Content Items Page.

  5. Fill in the content check-in form.

    • If you select the Revision Finished Editing check box, the revision moves from Edit status to GenWWW status and goes to the next step in the workflow.

    • If you leave the Revision Finished Editing check box unchecked, the file is checked in but remains in Edit status instead of moving to GenWWW status. You will need to return to step 3 to check out the file and check it back in.

      Tip:

      If a document included in a workflow fails to convert in the check-in process, the content item will be set to Edit status automatically. To ensure that this does not occur, make sure that documents included in the workflow are valid for conversion.
  6. Click Check In.

    Note:

    Depending on how your system administrator has set up the workflow, you may be required to enter your user name and password before continuing the workflow process on one or more steps. This re-authentication allows Content Server to track the successful completion of a step and provides a digital signature of the person responsible.

8.2.2 Reviewing Revisions in a Workflow

When the next step in a workflow is a review step, the reviewers receive an e-mail message.

Use the following procedure to review a file in a workflow:

  1. Read the Workflow Review Notification Message message.

  2. Click the Review Workflow Item link.

    The Workflow Review Page is displayed, indicating the actions that can be performed.

    Note:

    For a reviewer step, you will be able to approve or reject the content item. For a reviewer/contributor step, you will be able to check out, approve, or reject the content item.
  3. Do one of the following to review the file:

    • Review the file as it is displayed to the right of the Workflow Review panel.

    • Click the Web Viewable link to see a version of the content in your browser.

    • Click the Native File link to save a copy of the file in its original format.

    • Click the HTML Rendition link to view the file as HTML in your browser.

  4. If you have reviewer/contributor permission and you would like to edit the file, click the Check out link in the Workflow Review panel to check out the content item for editing. Otherwise, continue with step 9.

    The Check-Out Confirmation Page is displayed.

  5. Get a copy of the original file and edit it. For details see Chapter 7, "Checking Out Files".

  6. Check the content item back in to the system using one of the following methods:

    • If the check-out confirmation page is still displayed, click Check In.

    • Select Check In from the contextual menu under the Action column on the Workflow Content Items page.

    • Open the Content Management tray, click Active Workflows, click the name of the workflow, then select Check In from the contextual menu under the Action column on the Workflow Content Items page.

  7. Fill in the Checked-Out Content Page.

    • If you check the Approve Revision box, the revision moves from Edit status to GenWWW status and goes to the next step in the workflow when the required number of approvals is reached. Step 8 is not required.

    • If you leave the Approve Revision box unchecked, the revision is checked in but remains in Review status instead of moving to GenWWW status. You will still need to approve or reject the revision.

  8. Click Check In.

  9. Approve or reject the revision by clicking the appropriate link in the Workflow Review panel.

    • If the revision is approved by the appropriate number of reviewers, the content item goes to the next step in the workflow.

    • If the revision is rejected, the Reject Content Item Page is displayed so that the reviewer can enter a message explaining the reason for rejecting the content item. When a content item is rejected, it is sent back to the most recent workflow step that permitted contribution.

      Note:

      Depending on how your system administrator has set up the workflow, you may be required to enter your user name and password before continuing the workflow process on one or more steps. This re-authentication allows Content Server to track the successful completion of a step and provides a digital signature of the person responsible.

8.2.3 Working with a Rejected Revision

When a revision is rejected, the users assigned to the most recent contribution step receive an e-mail message.

Use the following procedure to edit a file that was rejected:

  1. Read the Workflow Content Item Reject Notification message.

  2. Click the Review Workflow Content link.

    The Workflow Content Items Page is displayed.

  3. Select Check Out from the contextual menu under the Actions column.

    The Check-Out Confirmation Page is displayed.

  4. Get a copy of the original file and edit it. For details see Chapter 7, "Checking Out Files".

  5. Check the content item back into the system using one of the following methods:

    • If the check-out confirmation page is still displayed, click Check In.

    • Select Check In from the contextual menu under the Action column on the Workflow Content Items page.

    • Open the Content Management tray, click Active Workflows, click the name of the workflow, and then select Check In from the contextual menu under the Action column on the Workflow Content Items page.

  6. Fill in the Checked-Out Content Page.

    • If you check the Revision Finished Editing box, the file moves from Review status to GenWWW status and goes to the next step in the workflow.

    • If you leave the Revision Finished Editing box unchecked, the file is checked in but remains in Review status instead of moving to GenWWW status. You will still need to approve the file.

  7. Click Check In.

8.3 Viewing Workflow Information

This section covers the following topics:

8.3.1 Workflow Information

There are several ways to view information about a content item in a workflow. Links between workflow pages enable you to perform the following tasks:

8.3.2 Viewing a List of Active Workflows

Use the following procedure to view a list of all active workflows in the system:

  1. Open the Content Management tray.

  2. Click Active Workflows.

    The Active Workflows Page is displayed.

8.3.3 Viewing a List of Your Workflows

Use the following procedure to view a list of workflows for which action is required from you:

  1. Open the My Content Server Tray.

  2. Click My Workflow Assignments.

    The Workflow in Queue Page is displayed.

  3. To remove content items from the list, select Remove from Queue from the contextual menu under the Actions column. (The content item is not deleted from the workflow.)

8.3.4 Viewing Workflow History and Information About a Workflow Step

Use the following procedure to view workflow history and information about a workflow step:

  1. Display either the Workflow Content Items Page or the Workflow in Queue Page.

  2. Select Workflow Info from the contextual menu under the Actions column.

    The Workflow Info For Item Page is displayed.

8.3.5 Viewing Content Information

Use the following procedure to view content information for a revision in a workflow:

  1. Open the My Content Server Tray.

  2. Click My Workflow Assignments.

    The Workflow in Queue Page is displayed.

  3. Select Content Info from the contextual menu under the Actions column.

    The Content Information Page is displayed.