This appendix describes the workflow in Oracle Credit Management.
This appendix covers the following topics:
The Credit Management Application workflow manages the process flow of gathering and analyzing account or prospect credit data, and making and implementing credit decisions.
The workflow always attempts to automatically make and implement credit decisions without user intervention. If the workflow stops due to conditions such as missing data, then the workflow routes notifications to the appropriate credit analyst for resolution.
If a credit analyst was never assigned because the credit review was automated, then the workflow assigns the credit review to the appropriate credit analyst.
If a credit analyst cannot be identified, then the workflow notifies the person assigned to the Credit Scheduler role that a credit analyst assignment is required. The Credit Scheduler is a workflow role used in Credit Management to assign credit tasks to credit analysts.
To determine if credit recommendations require approval, the workflow checks the automation rules that you previously defined. If approval is required, then the workflow uses the approval rules that you defined in Oracle Approvals Management (AME).
Oracle Approvals Management is a self-service Web application that you can use to define business rules that govern who must approve transactions in other Oracle applications. Once you define the rules for a given application, the Oracle Approvals Management rules engine manages the approvals for that application's transactions.
See: Oracle Approvals Management Implementation Guide.
If the recommendation is approved by the appropriate personnel, then the workflow automatically implements the decision and closes the case folder.
If the recommendation is rejected as it is routed through the approval hierarchy, then the workflow sends notifications to the appropriate personnel and closes the case folder.
This section describes the unmodified workflow program.
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Setting Up the Credit Management Application Workflow
Credit Management Application Workflow Main Process Activities
Install and set up Oracle Approvals Management (AME).
In AME, you define the rules that Oracle Credit Management should use to determine who the appropriate approvers are for a credit decision.
If you use HR hierarchies to generate your lists of approvers in AME, then you need to provide logic so AME can identify the starting approver. For Credit Management, the starting approver is always the credit analyst's supervisor.
For information on defining rules in AME, see: Oracle Approvals Management Implementation Guide.
Install the Oracle Workflow Builder client component program if you want to modify the Credit Management Application Workflow. For more information on workflow installations, see: Overview of Setting Up, Oracle Workflow Administrator's Guide.
Set up Oracle Workflow Notification Mailer.
You can set up Notification Mailer so the Credit Management Application Workflow can use e-mail, and your system administrator can grant approvers access to view notifications from the Oracle Workflow Notification Worklist web page.
See: Setting Up Notification Mailers, Oracle Workflow Administrator's Guide.
(Optional) Complete additional Oracle Workflow setup steps.
Credit Management does not specify a timeout value for notification responses. Specify a timeout value if you want to set the time period in which an approver needs to respond before sending a reminder notification, or escalating the request to the approver's manager.
(Optional) Modify the Credit Management Application Workflow.
For example, you can modify the message text that appears on your notifications.
Set up a designated person who receives notification of workflow errors through the Oracle Workflow Default Error Process.
For example, the person who receives AME error notifications could also receive Oracle Workflow process error notifications.
From the Submit Request window using the System Administrator's responsibility, schedule the Workflow Background Process concurrent program to run on a regular basis:
Choose the AR Credit Management Application Process item type.
In the Process Deferred field, enter Yes.
In the Process Timeout field, enter No.
The Workflow Background Process launches the Credit Management Application Workflow.
If you schedule this process to run more frequently, then upon the submission of credit applications, the resulting case folders will be created more quickly.
See: To Schedule Background Engines, Oracle Workflow Administrator's Guide.
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Credit Management Application Workflow
Credit Management Application Workflow Main Process Activities
This section provides a description of each activity in the main process, listed by the activity's display name.
When a credit request is generated, either by the submission of a credit application or by the Credit Request API, the workflow starts.
The workflow continues to Node 2.
This function creates the case folder, which stores all analysis data and recommendation(s) for the credit review, whether the analysis is performed automatically or by a credit analyst.
The workflow continues to Node 3.
This function checks for the existence of automation rules based upon the combination of credit review type and customer credit classification:
If automation rules do not exist, then the workflow routes the credit review to the credit analyst for manual intervention. This function then calls the Manual Subprocess.
See: Manual Subprocess.
If automation rules exist, then the rule validations are executed, leading to recommendations. This function then calls the Automation Subprocess.
See: Automation Subprocess.
This function calls the Approval subprocess to send a recommendation, either from a credit analyst or automatically generated, for approval.
See: Approval Subprocess.
A recommendation has two sources:
A credit analyst can submit a recommendation after performing the credit analysis.
The workflow continues to Node 6.
The Automation Engine can generate a recommendation(s) based upon your automation rules.
The workflow continues to Node 7.
Credit Management provides the following recommendations that can be implemented without user intervention:
Remove Order from Hold
Adjust Credit Limit
Credit Management can increase or decrease a credit limit, based on the outcome of the review.
Set up Credit Limit
Credit Management can assign a new credit limit to the account or prospect.
Put Account on Credit Hold
Credit Management uses this recommendation if the outcome of the credit review indicates that too much risk is associated with the account. This recommendation prevents the acceptance of additional orders.
This function sends a notification to the credit analyst if the Implement Recommendation function fails for any reason.
That function could fail if, for example, the order to be released from hold does not exist, or if a credit limit already exists for an account that you are granting a new credit limit to.
The workflow continues to Node 8.
This function sends a notification to the system administrator if the Implement Recommendation function fails for any reason.
That function could fail if, for example, the order to be released from hold does not exist, or if a credit limit already exists for an account that you are granting a new credit limit to.
The workflow continues to Node 8.
If the source of the failure is determined and corrected, then this function allows the credit analyst or system administrator to resubmit the recommendation for implementation.
If the resubmission is successful, then a Success notification is sent to either the credit analyst or the system administrator.
The workflow successfully ends at Node 9.
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Credit Management Application Workflow
This function checks whether a credit analyst was assigned to the credit application. If the workflow can identify a credit analyst, then the workflow continues to Node 3.
If not, then the workflow continues to Node 2.
This function sends a notification to the Credit Scheduler role, if the workflow cannot identify a credit analyst for assignment to the credit review.
The workflow continues to Node 3.
This function sends an assignment notification to the assigned credit analyst.
The workflow continues to Node 4.
Once the credit analyst is notified, the credit analyst conducts a manual analysis using the case folder. The workflow continues to Node 4, Send Recommendation for Approval, listed in the Main Process Activities section.
See: Credit Management Application Workflow Main Process Activities.
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Credit Management Application Workflow
This function selects the data points and values on the associated checklist, according to the credit review type and credit classification combination, and stores the results in the case folder.
The workflow continues to Node 2.
This function calls the scoring engine to calculate the credit score.
The workflow continues to Node 3.
If no credit scoring model exists for the associated checklist, or if a scoring model exists but data points are missing, then the workflow routes this function to a credit analyst for further processing.
This function calls the Manual Subprocess. See: Manual Subprocess.
A manual credit analysis does not require a credit scoring model.
This function generates a recommendation(s) based upon the automation rules.
For example, an automation rule indicates that a calculated credit score of 75 has a credit limit of $100,000 USD. Credit Management will assign a credit limit of $100,000 USD to the account if a credit limit does not yet exist, or will update the existing USD credit limit to $100,000.
The workflow continues to Node 4, Send Recommendation for Approval, listed in the Main Process Activities section.
See: Credit Management Application Workflow Main Process Activities.
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Credit Management Application Workflow
This function calls the Approvals Management Engine (AME) and routes the recommendation through the approval hierarchy. For information on how to set up the approval hierarchy, see: Oracle Approvals Management Implementation Guide.
If approval is not required, then the workflow continues to Node 2.
If approval is required, then a call is made to the Approvals Engine for routing:
If approval is granted, then the workflow continues to Node 2.
If approval is denied, then this function calls the Manual Subprocess.
See: Manual Subprocess.
This function updates the case folder with the status of the approval request:
If rejected, then the workflow does not implement the recommendation. The workflow updates the case folder with the rejection reason, comments, and the person who rejected the recommendation. The workflow also updates the status of the case folder to Closed.
If approved, then the workflow automatically implements the recommendation and updates the case folder.
The workflow also sends notifications to interested parties when a recommendation is approved or rejected. For example, the workflow can send an appropriate notification to the requester of the original credit application, if possible.
The workflow successfully ends at Node 3.
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