Create Shells with Shell Creation Business Process

Before you begin, review these conditions for successful Shell creation from the Shell creation business process:

The shell creation business process can synchronously auto-create a multiple-instance CBS or generic shell anywhere in or across a shell hierarchy. The business process uses a shell location picker to assign where the shell will reside in the hierarchy, and a shell picker to select a template. This means shell organization must be correctly configured in the Shell Manager and the shell template must be created.

The shell creation business processes designer can define the business process as company level or shell level. The designer may use workflow to support review and approval processes, or elect to design the business process without workflow. At run time, the system passes select information captured in the business process form to the newly created shell, thus avoiding redundant data entry. Reaching terminal status, as defined in uDesigner, triggers the synchronous shell creation process. If there is a planning item picker on the shell creation business process record or line item, the system will link the planning item to the new shell.

Notification

The system will send an email notification upon successful shell auto-creation, provided notification is set up in business process setup, the system has a valid email address for anyone selected to receive notification, and those selected subscribe to email notification in user preferences. If auto-creation fails, the system will immediately send an alert to those selected to receive notification.

There are two types of shell creation business processes: simple and line item.

CSV Import or Restful Services (Create Shell)

When you create a shell instance by using CSV import or Restful Services (Create Shell), the system copies into the created Shell:



Last Published Saturday, July 13, 2024