Setting Up Self-Service Process Flows

This chapter provides an overview of self-service process flows and discusses how to:

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Benefits self-service software includes the opportunity for human capital management administrators to extensively tailor the enrollment process to meet organizational requirements. Accessing this software through an internet web portal, you can change the appearance of the interface and the processes that employees use to manage their benefits.

You need to run the Populate Director Form Rules/Edits program (R8985500) prior to creating or changing self-service process flows.

You can use the Self-Service Process Flow Setup program (P05400) to define the process flow for your self-service programs. The process flow includes the steps that are necessary to complete a full life event or open enrollment change. These steps might include a variety of interactive programs, or director forms. You can create company or country-specific processes for each life or open enrollment event, including translated text to meet the needs of specific employee audiences.

Setting up process flows is required before employees, managers, or candidates can use self-service functions that require more than one program to complete.

Click to jump to parent topicRunning the Populate Director Form Rules/Edits Report

This section provides an overview of the Populate Director Form Rules/Edits report and discusses how to run the report.

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The Populate Director Form Rules/Edits program (R8985500) creates and stores information that is used by the Self-Service Process Flow Setup program (P05400) to create new process flow scripts. You need to run this report before creating or changing process flow scripts. You normally need to run this report only once unless you are setting up access to additional self-service programs after your initial setup. This report populates these tables:

The F05402 table saves a list of all the programs that you might need when you create process flow scripts.

The F05403 table saves all of the rules that govern the setup of self-service process scripts.

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From the Employee Self Service General Management (G08BESS327), Populate Director Form Rules/Edits.

Click to jump to parent topicDefining Process Flow Scripts

This section provides an overview of process flow scripts and discusses how to define scripts.

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A human capital management administrator can use the Self-Service Process Flow Setup program (P05400) to define the action steps for new self-service process flows, copy and edit existing process flows, or delete process flows that are no longer applicable to organizational requirements. These process flows define the procedure that an employee uses to enroll in or change benefits or personal information.

For a new process flow, the user initially defines general information about the script, including the company and country to which the process flow applies. Next, the administrator defines each action step of the process flow. If the action step requires a program, the user specifies the program, including the version number. You can select only self-service programs. If the action step specifies a director form, the system uses the Self-Service Director Text program (P05401) to provide a form where the administrator defines the director text.

When you set up a process flow for an enrollment event, you should first create a default process flow for company 00000. In the default process flow, you should leave the country value blank so that the system always finds at least one script for each event. If you experience difficulty with running a process flow, the default process flow provides a shortcut to creating a new process flow.

To plan a self-service process flow and implement the procedure with minimum effort, you need to be aware of the rules and program relationships that govern process flows. You generated these rules by running the Populate Director Form Rules/Edits program (R8985500). When you specify action steps in a process flow that violates any of the rules, the system produces an error and an explanation of the problem.

Self-Service Process Flow Rules and Program Relationships

These are examples of the rules that govern the creation of a self-service process flow:

Self Service Action Step

Program Number

Program Version (if required)

70

P08551

ZJDE0001

80

P08551

ZJDE0002

100

P085560

Not Required

120

P085570

Not Required

160

P085568

ZJDE0002

170

P085564

Not Required

180

P085568

ZJDE0003

190

P085563

ZJDE0001

200

P085563

ZJDE0002

210

P085563

ZJDE0003

220

P085563

ZJDE0004

You can define any of the optional Self Service Category Codes, and use them for process identification and sorting at a later time.

The process of creating a self-service process flow includes multiple forms that the system displays in sequence. After completing a form, select Next.

Because all self-service process flows must begin with a director form, the system automatically selects the Display Director Form option and disables the Call An Application option.

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Form Name

FormID

Navigation

Usage

Work With Self-Service Process Flow Scripts

W05400A

Employee Self Service Director Setup (G08BB411), Employee Self Service Process Flow Setup

Click Add.

Use the search and select form to access the Define Process Flow form.

Define Process Flow

W05400B

Click OK.

Enter appropriate values.

You enter the Enrollment Event Code in a processing option for the director when running a script.

Define a Process Flow Step

W05400C

Click OK.

Select Director Text from the Form menu.

Enter optional values.

On subsequent steps of the process flow, use the Version field only when you need to specify a specific program version.

Define Director Text

W05401B

Click OK.

Enter text that informs and directs employees in using the forms.

Design a Process Flow Step

W05400C

Action heading.

Action Definition heading.

Click Next.

The system automatically selects one of these options based on the process sequence. For example, after you define a director process step, the system automatically chooses the Call An Application option.

The system automatically provides the next number in sequence. You can change this number to alter the order in which the forms are displayed to employees.

Click to jump to top of pageClick to jump to parent topicDefine Scripts

Access the Define Process Flow form.

To define a process flow script:

  1. On Work With Self-Service Process Flow Scripts, click Add.

  2. On Define Process Flow, complete these fields:

  3. Complete these optional fields and then click OK.

Country Code

Enter a user defined code list 00/CN that indicates the country in which the employee resides.

Address Number for E-Mail Recipient

Enter a number that identifies an entry in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Address Book system. Use this number to designate the recipient of the email message an employee would send when they select “Contact HR” during the ESS process.

Define a Process Flow Step

Access the Define a Process Flow Step form.

  1. On Define a Process Flow Step, review the Sequence Number field and click Next.

  2. On Define Director Text, add employee instructions, comments, or feedback that assist an employee in the enrollment process step.

  3. On Define Director Text, click OK.

  4. On Design a Process Flow Step, review these options under the Action heading:

  5. Complete these fields under the Action Definition heading and click Next:

  6. Repeat steps 2 - 7 until all steps of the process flow are complete.

  7. When all process flow steps are defined, click Finish on the final appearance of the Design a Process Flow Step form.

  8. On Process Flow Detail, review the process flow, make changes or additions, and then click OK.

Sequence Number

Enter a number that specifies the sequence of information.

Define Director Text

Access the Define Director Text form.

The HTML image tag for the help button is as follows: <IMG SRC =/jde/owjava/images/res/QuestBook.jpg>. Depending on your setup procedures, the path for this image might be different in your system.

To display a welcome message in the first director form, or describe the previous step for subsequent director forms, enter text in the field in the Where You've Been tab.

Do not use the Enter keyboard command to begin a new line of text. To format text in these fields, use HTML tags.

To display text below the list of enrollment process steps on the director form, use the second tab, Where You're Going Next . The system also displays this text when an employee chooses online help.

To provide additional help for this process step, enter information in the Next Step Help Text tab. For example, you might provide a sample of a correct entry, an explanation of possible warning messages, or instructions to resolve data entry problems. The system displays information from the third tab only when an employee clicks Help on this step in the process flow.

In the example, if an employee clicks Help in the Enter Event Date program (P085562), the system displays the help text that you enter into the third text field on the Define Director Text form.

Process Flow Detail

Access the Process Flow Detail form.

Click to jump to parent topicSetting Up Translated Director Text

This section provides an overview of translated director text and discusses how to set up the text.

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Each organization defines self-service process flows that employees use to enroll in benefits. Each of the director forms within a process flow contains user defined text in the domestic language that assists employees with the task. When self-service process flows are defined for additional companies and countries, the director form text entries might require translation.

To set up translated director text, you use the Self-Service Director Text program (P05401) to enter translated text.

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Form Name

FormID

Navigation

Usage

Work With Director Text

W05401A

Employee Self Service Director Setup (G08BB411), Employee Self Service Director Setup

Click Select.

Find and select a record.

The domestic text from the record appears in each of the windows.

Define Director Text

W05401B

Select Translate from the Form menu.

Click OK.

Enter translated text.

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Access the Define Director Text form.

To set up translated director text:

  1. On Work With Director Text, complete these fields and then click Find:

  2. Select a self-service process flow record and click Select.

  3. On Define Director Text, select Translate from the Form menu.

  4. Complete the Language field.

  5. Enter translated text into each of the text areas.

  6. When finished entering translated text, click OK.