JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Workflow Monitoring

You can monitor JD Edwards EnterpriseOne workflow processes and tasks in these ways:

  • As a JD Edwards EnterpriseOne workflow administrator, from the Process Task Monitor.

    This monitor enables an administrator to override authority at the execution of certain tasks or to monitor the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne workflow for potential delays in JD Edwards EnterpriseOne workflow queues.

  • As a user, from the Work Center, which displays action or error messages that require user interaction.

    For example, when a user receives notification that a document requires her review, the routing and the document appear within the Work Center.

The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Workflow model is based on the following principles:

  • Routes

    Routes define the path along which the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Workflow engine moves work. This work could involve a message, batch process, business function, halt in the system, or form. Routing can be simple, meaning that it is typically sequential; or it can be complex, meaning that it involves joins or splits, parallel routing, or iterative routing (looping).

  • Rules

    Rules define to whom or where the work should be routed. Rules define the conditions that must be met for the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Workflow engine to progress from one step to the next. Rules can be contingent on predefined threshold values or can be as simple as moving to the next step in a process.