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Using the Approval Monitor

This section discusses how to:

The approval monitor gives administrators a view into all approvals to which they have access, as well as the ability to take necessary actions on pending approvals.

Warning! Due to the complex rules used by PeopleSoft Expenses, the Monitor Approvals page should not be used to approve or deny expense transactions. To approve and deny expense transactions use the PeopleSoft Expenses approval pages. For more information, refer to PeopleSoft FSCM: Expenses, Managing Approvals in PeopleSoft Expenses.

Pages Used to Use the Approval Monitor

Page Name

Definition Name

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Usage

Monitor Approvals

EOAW_ADM_MON_SRC

  • select Enterprise Components, then select Approvals, then select Approvals, then select Monitor Approvals

  • select Enterprise Components, then select Approvals, then select Approvals, then select User Monitor

Use the Monitor Approvals page as a system administrator to search approval processes and perform mass reassignments.

Monitor Approvals

EOAW_ADM_MON_ACT

From the Monitor Approvals Search page, select the link for the approval step you want to modify.

Use this page to perform an action on a specific approval process.

Monitor Approvals Page

Use the Monitor Approvals page (EOAW_ADM_MON_SRC) to use the Monitor Approvals page as a system administrator to search approval processes and perform mass reassignments.

Image: Monitor Approvals-Search Criteria page

This example illustrates the fields and controls on the Monitor Approvals-Search Criteria page. You can find definitions for the fields and controls later on this page.

Monitor Approvals-Search Criteria page

Reassign Pending Tasks

Use this section to reassign approvals to another user. This section is only available if the process allows reassignment.

Viewing Search Results

After entering the selection criteria on the Monitor Approvals page, click the Search button.

Image: Approval Monitor Search results

This example illustrates the fields and controls on the Approval Monitor Search results. You can find definitions for the fields and controls later on this page.

Approval Monitor Search results

For the approval process selected, specific fields will be displayed based on the transaction display level configured for the approval process.

See Approval Monitor Configuration Page.

Monitor Approvals Page

Use the Monitor Approvals page (EOAW_ADM_MON_ACT) to use this page to perform an action on a specific approval process.

Image: Monitor Approvals page for a specific approval process

This example illustrates the fields and controls on the Monitor Approvals page for a specific approval process. You can find definitions for the fields and controls later on this page.

Monitor Approvals page for a specific approval process

This page will reflect the options selected when you configured the approval monitor for the process. The Reassign Pending Tasks section and the buttons available in the Administrative Approve/Deny section will display as configured on the Approval Monitor Configuration page.

Warning! Due to the complex rules used by PeopleSoft Expenses, the Monitor Approvals page should not be used to approve or deny expense transactions. To approve and deny expense transactions use the PeopleSoft Expenses approval pages. For more information, refer to PeopleSoft FSCM: Expenses, Managing Approvals in PeopleSoft Expenses.

Reassign Pending Tasks

Administrative Approve/Deny

Requesting Additional Information About the Transaction

When you click the Request Information link in the approval graphic, the system:

  1. Places the current transaction on hold. Doing so prevents anyone from coming in and approving the transaction before the approver (who requested the information) gets the chance to review the returned information.

  2. Inserts the requester as a reviewer of the transaction for that step.

  3. Triggers the Request Information event. Any processing in the applications event handler is triggered; any notifications that is defined in the transaction configuration is sent as well.

The approver (who requested the information) can act on the transaction by clicking any action button at any time.

Here is a use case of the Request Information link:

  1. Jane Doe submits a requisition request to purchase a monitor and a hard drive.

    The request routes to three group managers at step 1. Two of the three managers' approvals are required.

  2. Manager Jen Smith wants to know why Jane needs to purchase such a large monitor, so she clicks the Request Information link on the approval graphic trying to gather more information about this requisition.

    The requisition transaction is now on hold and awaiting her action. The other two managers can still issue their approvals at any time, but the transaction will not move until the hold is lifted.

  3. Depending on the how the application implemented the approval feature, Manager Jen Smith can enter comments in the Comments field, which will render in the Status Monitor, or seek information by any other means of communication (for example, by phone, by email, walk to my office and ask).

    Similarly, depending on the implementation, Jane Doe can respond by either entering comments through the application (this will trigger the Request Information Added event), or communicating to Jen Smith through other means (for example, by phone, by email, or other).

  4. Jen Smith can either approve or deny the transaction after (or before) she receives a response. Normal processing resumes.

See ApprovalManager Class Methods, ApprovalEventHandler Class Methods.

Reassigning Tasks Assigned to You

To reassign your tasks to another approver, select a step assigned to you as an approver and request that the step be reassigned to an alternate. You must have an administrator role to perform this task.

The Approval Framework reassigns that step to the newly appointed approver, and deletes the original approver’s worklist entry. The system creates a new worklist entry for the new approver, and notifies the new approver.

The Approval Framework adds a comment to the approval thread to log the reassignment.

Reassigning Tasks as an Administrator

To reassign a specific approver’s pending tasks to another approver:

  1. Filter the display to present pending approval processes for the specific approver.

  2. Indicate the steps to be reassigned and the users affected.

    The system submits a request to the Approval Framework to reassign all of the pending steps.

Once you have reassigned the pending tasks to a new approver, the approval path is updated and the approval transaction is routed to the new approver.

Note: You can create reassignments through the user profile. However, workflow reassignments through the user profile don't alter the actual approval process. Reassigning using the Monitor Approvals component performs the reassignment and creates the worklist for the new user.

The administrator can also take action instead of reassigning.

Comment History

Expand the Comment History section to view the previous workflow streams. This section is available when the system has resubmitted the transaction due to a change in the transaction.

For example, a requisition is approved by two out of three approvers. Then the requisition is changed before the third approver sees it. The system resubmits the requisition and begins the approval path from the beginning. The Comment History section retains the original stream, indicating that the first two approvers had approved the original requisition.