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Managing your process tasks

Use the Process Directory page to view the current process status for all plan files to which you have access within a specific file group. If you are the current step owner of one or more plan files, you can also complete process tasks from this page.

You can access this page using either of these methods:

  • Click the total task numbers in the Process Summary component. The Process Summary component might be included on your home page (or a similar landing page). It displays information such as your total current tasks and your total new tasks.

  • Your system might have been designed to include links to this page within other forms to which you have access, such as your home page.

The directory shows the full list of plan files that you have security permission to access in the file group, as well as various columns with information about the process status for each plan file. The following columns are defined at the file group level and cannot be changed in the Web Client.

Example Process Directory page

To search for a specific plan file, you can use the use the search box at the top of the page. You can also sort most columns by clicking the column header. Some process columns, such as owner and due date, do not support sorting.

The directory has three different views that you can select from the top of the page.

  • All: Shows all plan files wo which you have access in the file group. This is the default page view if you navigate directly to the page.

  • My Current Tasks: Shows just the plan files in which you are the current process task owner. This is the default page view if you navigate to the page from the Process Summary component.

  • My Requests: Shows the plan files in which you are the process initiator. Typically, the process initiator is the user who created the plan file. This view is only available for plan file processes in on-demand file groups.

Completing process tasks

Using the icons in the Actions column, you can complete the current process task for the plan file. The action icons are available only if you are the current step owner for the plan file or an administrator, process owner, or process group owner.

To complete a task, click the appropriate icon next to the plan file name:

  • Click the check mark icon to Submit or Approve the plan file (depending on the step type). This action moves the plan file to the next step.

  • Click the X icon to Reject the plan file. This action returns the plan file to a prior step. The reject action is only available for approval steps.

In either case, the Process Action dialog displays the current step of the plan file and the step that it will be moved to. You can enter a comment into the Comments box. The comment is saved in the process history and included in any notification to the next step owner.

Example Process Action dialog to complete a process task

When rejecting the plan file,you may have the option to select the step that you want the plan file to return to. In this case, the process diagram at the top of the dialog is interactive so that you can select the target step.

Example Process Action dialog with a user-selected rejection step

Viewing process history

To open the Process Routing page for a plan file, click any column value that displays blue hyperlink text. The column that contains the hyperlinks is configurable, so it may be different in each system. In the following example, the values in the CapitalID column are hyperlinks and open the corresponding routing page:

The Process Routing page contains full process details about each plan file, including comments that were made by step owners when completing tasks.

Creating a new plan file

If the current file group is an on-demand file group, you may be able to create a new plan file from this page. If this option is available to you, click the plus icon at the top of the page to create a new plan file. This plus icon is displayed along with customizable text, so it may be different in each system. In the following example, the custom text is Add new.

The specific process for creating the new plan file depends on the file group configuration.

Moving plan files to different steps

If you are an administrator or process owner, you can move plan files to different steps as needed. This action is intended for administrators to adjust the current step of certain plan files without requiring to restart the process. When a plan file is moved to a different step, the currently active step is aborted instead of completed, and the plan file becomes active in the target step.

To move one or more plan files to another step:

  1. Select the plan files that you want to move. If you only want to move a single plan file, click the row for that plan file to select it. You can use the SHIFT and CTRL keys to select multiple rows.

  2. Click Move Current Step to move the selected plan files. In the following example, two plan files are selected to be moved:

  3. In the Move Current Step dialog, do the following:

    • Use the Select Step drop-down list to select the step to move the plan files to.

    • To send notifications to the new step owners for the target step, select Send notifications to users affected by this current step change. When you select this check box, you can also enter a comment to include in the notification and store with the process. By default, notifications are not sent to new step owners when moving plan files to a different step.

      If you send notifications, the Step Activated notification is sent for the target step. Because the currently active step is aborted instead of completed, no Step Completed notifications are sent.

    • Click OK to move the plan files to the target step.

Filtering the directory

You can filter the directory to only show plan files that meet certain criteria. Click the Filter icon in the toolbar to open the Filters panel and select values for the filters. When you click Apply, your selections are used to filter the directory. The current filter is displayed below the View box for reference.

Filters for My Current Tasks

When the view is My Current Tasks, you can filter the directory using the following options:

  • Current Step: Show your current tasks for a specific step. By default, the view shows tasks for all steps.

  • Task Status: Show your current tasks based on task status, such as whether the task is new, due soon, or overdue. By default, the view shows tasks in all statuses. However, if you navigate to the page from the Process Summary component, the view is automatically filtered based on the header you clicked. For example, if you clicked "3 due soon," the view is filtered to show only the due soon tasks.

The task status filters are available in the Filters task pane and also using links along the top of the page. You can click any of these links to quickly filter the list based on task status.

Example My Current Tasks view with filters

Filters for other views

When the view is All or My Requests, you can filter the directory by various process status properties or step properties. The filters vary based on the Process Filtering Type:

  • By Process Status (default): The view allows filtering based on each plan file's overall process status and current step.

  • By Process Step: The view allows filtering based on each plan file's status for a specific step. By default, if no step status filter is applied, the view shows all plan files that were ever active in the selected step. Plan files that have not been started or that skipped the step are not displayed.

  • By Current Owner: The view allows filtering based on each plan file's current owner. You can further filter the view by task status and specific step.

Example All view with step status filters

Custom filters

Your organization may have defined additional custom filters to allow filtering the directory by plan file attributes. If present, these filters displayed below the built-in process filters.

Example custom filter options at bottom of Filters panel

Process grouping

If the plan file process uses a grouping column, you can also filter the list by groupings. For example, the process may use Entity as a grouping column. If you have access to plan files in Entity 1 and Entity 2, you can filter the list by those groupings.

More information for file group administrators

  • For information on how to generate a link to a process directory page, see Using the Process Directory page.

  • You can customize how Axiom displays the process directory on a per file group basis, including specifying the columns to be displayed, the initial sort level, and optional refresh variables to enable filtering the directory. For more information about configuring the directory, see Configuring display settings for the Process Directory web page.

  • Axiom displays the Add New File option on this page only if the on-demand file group has a designated form to create new plan files (an Add File Form). The Add File Form is set on the Options tab of the file group properties in the Desktop Client. If no form is specified here, the plus icon is not available and users cannot create new plan files from this page.