Administrators use the Actions Mapping tab to map Non-Status Changing Case Actions to user roles, case statuses and case types. Mapping actions in this way allows you to restrict which actions are available for users to move cases through the workflow.
NOTE:
When migrating Case Actions Mappings, you must first migrate the associated PMF_PROCESS workflow and User Groups.
Topics:
· Mapping Actions to User Roles
· Mapping Actions to Case Types
When you map Case Statuses to an Action, then that action is only available when a case is in the mapped statuses.
To map the Action to a Status, follow these steps:
1. Navigate to the Case Actions/Statuses page.
2. Select the Actions Mapping tab.
3. Select the Action from the Select Non-Status Changing Case Action drop-down list. The Selected Statuses list is updated with all the available statuses.
4. Select the
Status from the Available Statuses list and
move to the Selected Statuses list. You can
move multiple statuses at once by using either the Ctrl or Shift button
and selecting multiple (or all) statuses from the Available
Statuses list and clicking Select . You can move all statuses
by clicking Select All
.
5. Click Save . A confirmation message
is displayed: Saved Successfully.
Reset discards
the data entered by you and resets the contents to their original state.
Saved changes cannot be reset using this option. This is applicable only
when you are editing and want to reset the data.
When you map a Case Type to an Action, then that action is only available for a case of the mapped Case Type.
To map the Action to a Case Type, follow these steps:
1. Navigate to the Case Actions/Statuses page.
2. Select the Action Mapping tab.
3. Select the Action from the Select Non-Status Changing Case Action drop-down list. The Selected Case Types list is updated with all the available Case Types.
4. Select the
Case Type from the Available Case Types list
and move to the Selected Case Types list. You
can move multiple case types at once by using either the Ctrl or Shift
button and selecting multiple (or all) case types from the Available Case Types list and clicking Select . You can move all statuses
by clicking Select All
.
5. Click Save . A confirmation message
is displayed: Saved Successfully.
6. Reset
discards the data entered by you and
resets the contents to their original state. Saved changes cannot be reset
using this option. This is applicable only when you are editing and want
to reset the data.
When a User Role, such as Supervisor or Analyst, is mapped to an Action, then that particular User Role is allowed to perform the mapped action. Each Action can be mapped to multiple User Roles. User Roles must also be mapped to an appropriate User Group. See Identity Management for more information.
To map the Action to a User Role, follow these steps:
1. Navigate to the Case Actions/Statuses page.
2. Select the Action Mapping tab.
3. Select the Action from the Select Non-Status Changing Case Action drop-down list. The Selected User Role list is updated with all the available User Role.
4. Select the
User Role from the Available User Role list
and move it to the Selected User Role list.
You can move multiple User Roles at once by using either the Ctrl
or Shift button and selecting multiple (or all) user roles from the Available User Roles list and clicking Select . You can move all statuses
by clicking Select All
.
5. Click Save . A confirmation message
is displayed: Saved Successfully.
6. Reset
discards the data entered by you and
resets the contents to their original state. Saved changes cannot be reset
using this option. This is applicable only when you are editing and want
to reset the data.
The Roles Summary page in the OFSAAI Admin Console allows administrators to configure which actions are mapped to each User Role. The following table provides the Function Codes for buttons which can be configured to display on the Case Management UI, based on User Role. See Identity Management for how to configure these functions using the Function Code.
ATTENTION:
Adding reason codes to non resolution actions is not supported in this release.
Case Management Function Codes
UI Page |
Action |
Function Code |
Account Tab |
Add Account |
CMADDACC |
Account Tab |
Remove Account |
CMRMACC |
Customer Tab |
Add Customer |
CMADDCUST |
Customer Tab |
Remove Customer |
CMRMCUST |
External Entity Tab |
Add External Entity |
CMADDEXTENT |
External Entity Tab |
Remove External Entity |
CMRMEXTENT |
Transactions Tab |
Add Transaction |
CMADDTRAN |
Transactions Tab |
Remove Transaction |
CMRMTRAN |
Events Tab |
Set event decision |
CMEVNTSTDECISION |
Audit History Window |
Add Comments |
CMAUDITHADDC |
Evidence Pane |
Upload Evidence |
CMADDEVIDENCE |
Evidence Pane |
Delete Evidence |
CMDELDOCACC |
Evidence Pane |
Delete Documents Uploaded by any User |
CMDELANYDOCACC |
Narrative Page |
Narrative |
CMADDNARRATIVE |
Case Context Page |
Save |
CMCASEEDITACCESS |
Case Search and List Page |
Create PDF Report |
PDFCREATE |
Customer Tab |
Enable Quantifind |
QUANTIFIND_ACCESS |