Novell Teaming can send e-mail notifications at different states of the workflow process. These notifications alert participants that the work has reached a state that requires their attention, provide information to managers who are tracking the process of the work, and provide a one-click method for a participant to view and work with the entry.
NOTE:In order to use workflow notifications, Novell Teaming must be configured to enable e-mail notifications. For more information see Mail Setup and Setting Up a Folder for Posting.
The following sections walk you through these tasks:
To determine places in the process where a notification can be helpful, review the following table:
Table 3-2 Time Off Request Process
You can take action when a process enters into or exits from a state. For example, upon entry (or exit) you can send a notification, begin or end a parallel process, or set a variable.
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group to the form that appears.Type a subject line for this notification and click the
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is added under the process.Repeat this procedure to create a notification of request approval and a notification of request denied with the following settings:
Notification of Approval: Notify the
and the group whenever the manager approves a PTO Request. The group must record the time in the Time Off database and transition the request to the state.Notification of Denial: Notify the
whenever the manager denies a PTO Request.To test the notifications, log on as different users and move an entry through the workflow process. As the entry transitions, you should receive e-mail notification. If not, make sure that you configured e-mail settings on your server and review the workflow notifications you have created.
Notifications are a vital mechanism for maintaining the efficient and proper flow of work through the process. Notification can be sent to a number of different workflow participants, whenever a workflow process enters or exits a specific state. In addition to many other reasons, notifications can communicate approval, denial, completion or overdue status.