Routing from the Owner Review Step

In this step of the workflow, you can either approve or reject the potential change request.

To route this record:

  1. Go to your project. Ensure that you are in the User mode.
  2. Click on Tasks.
  3. From the Tasks log:
    • Select the task you want to work with, and click > Open. You can also double-click on a task to open it.

    The view-only form displays all fields on the record.

    • The Upper Form contains project information, including the record number and title.
    • The Task Details section displays who sent the record, who can take action on the record, who was copied on the record, the step to which the record was sent, the task due date, the task status, and in Classic View, any task notes. You cannot make changes to the Action form when you are on the Approval step.
    • You can add Task Notes for the next step, but you cannot view previous Task Notes.
    • If you want to revisit Task Notes from the previous step, you must undo Accept Task via Actions > Undo Accept Task.
  4. Click Workflow Actions and select from one of the following options:
    • Approve — this selection will send the record to the End step.
    • Reject — this selection will send the record to the previous step.
  5. In Action Details, select who should receive the record.
    1. Click To... The User/Groups picker opens and displays a list of available task recipients.
    2. Select the user or group who will receive the task.
    3. Click Add.
    4. Click OK. The User/Group picker closes and the selection appears in the To field. Upon sending, the record will appear in the recipient's Tasks log.

See Also

Potential Changes Business Process

Potential Changes Workflow

Creating a Potential Changes Record

Routing from Subcontractor Quotes Review Step

Routing from the ID of Impacted Contracts Step

Routing from the Budget Change Request Prep Step

Viewing the Potential Changes Record



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