For business processes, shells, and other components to work effectively in Primavera Unifier, you will need to use the following steps to create the designs for them in Primavera uDesigner:
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This structure will include the data elements to be used on the forms. The data structure must be in place before you start the design process. (See About Data Structures.) |
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This step initializes the design process. (See Starting a New Design.) |
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These forms will be used in Primavera Unifier to collect and store data for the business process, shell, manager, or other component. (See the instructions beginning with About Designing Forms.) |
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As you design the workflow, you will assign the forms you design to each step. (See the instructions beginning with About Workflows.) |
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(Optional) Reference processes link business processes and forms together for the purpose of sharing information. They must be included on any form that uses a BP picker, line item picker, account code picker, or fund picker. Reference processes populate the fields on these pickers. (See Adding a Reference Process to Auto-Populate Data.) |
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This log is what Primavera Unifier users see in the right pane of the workspace screen. (See the instructions beginning with About Business Process Logs.) |
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Tips on Designing Good Business Processes and Forms
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