Business Process Forms

The electronic forms in Unifier are consistent throughout Unifier, with a similar look and feel. When you send a workflow business process form to the next step, the assignee receives a task.

When you first open a task, it appears in "view" mode. On the "view" version of this form, you can do the following:

If you accept the task, the form becomes editable. On the editable, or "action," version of this form, you can do the following:

The electronic form appears similar to a paper form—you complete the form by typing information directly into the form fields or choosing options through drop-down lists, pickers, or checkboxes.

Note: The section labels are determined in uDesigner and may vary. The basic form functionality remains the same.

If a data element in a BP form contains a tooltip (associated in the design, in uDesigner), then at runtime a question mark (?) symbol appears next to that field.

When you click on the Tooltip option, the Tooltip window opens which displays the following information in columns:

The toolbar of the Tooltip window has the following options:

When you open the Tooltip window from the Upper Forms, all unique data elements from across all of the Action and View forms are displayed.

Note: If a data element exists in multiple forms, the data element will appear on this window once, only.

The data elements can be read-only or editable.

When you open the Tooltip window from the Detail Form, the data elements from across all of the line item detail forms are displayed.

When you open the Tooltip window from the Attribute form, the data elements present in the Attribute form are displayed.

When you click the Update from Data Element Properties, the Update tooltip Description window opens which contains the following information in columns:

You can select multiple items from the list.

The list of data elements are filtered based on the data elements available in the Tooltip window. You can select one or multiple fields and click Update. When you click Update, Unifier processes the changes and updates the tooltip contents.

Existing Designs

If a design existed prior to including the tooltip option, and you decide to use the tooltip feature at runtime, then you must perform the following:

See Also

Unifier Business Processes

Workflow Versus Non-Workflow

Business Process Types

Business Process Editor

Business Process Dates and Calendars

About Workflows

Auto-Populating Fields in a BP Record

Reverse Auto-Populating (RAP) Fields in a BP Record

Viewing Notifications (CC'd Tasks)

Accessing a BP Record from an External System

Business Processes in Company Logs and Logs Nodes

Creating a Business Process (BP) Record

Working with Permissions (Non-Workflow BPs)

Filling Out a Business Process Form

Saving a Draft of a Workflow Business Process

Accessing Custom Business Process Help PDF File

Adding and Managing Line Items

Restricting Line Items by Using Copy with Conditions Option (Standard View)

Adding and Managing Line Items Using the Grid View Feature

Adding and Managing General Comments

Using or Viewing a Query-Based Tab

QBDE Evaluation Upon Creating Record From Query-Based Tab

Working with File Attachments and Markups

Linking Business Process Records

Linking Mailbox Messages to a Record

Attaching External Emails from the Project or Shell Mailbox to a Record

Sending Attachments for E-Signature

Adding or Viewing a Map (Geocoding)

Adding an Image

Adding a Hyperlink

Viewing Referencing Records

Spell-Checking a Form

Participating in a Workflow

About Email Notifications for Business Processes

Participating in a Discussion Group (Classic View only)

Copying and Consolidating Comments and Markups

Managing Business Process Records

Printing and Distributing BP Forms

Auto-Populating BP Data Picker on BP Auto-Creation

Updates on Document Attributes for Business Processes

In This Section

Parts of the Form

Auto-sequencing and Unique Values in Fields

Pickers

CBS Picker

WBS Picker

User Picker and Group Picker

Shell Data Picker



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