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GENF4850 - Workflow Process Type Instance Inquiry
Purpose |
Use this form to display all Workflow Process Instances related to a particular Workflow Process Type |
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SubSystem |
General |
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Normally Run By | System Specialist | |
Anticipated Frequency | As required | |
Structure | Blocks | Workflow Process Type |
Workflow Process Type Instance | ||
Button | Oracle Workflow Monitor (Administrative Mode only) |
Use this form to query all Workflow Process Instances related to a particular Workflow Process Type. This form provides navigation to the Oracle Workflow Monitor tool in Administrator Mode via an iconic button. The records in the detail block will be selected from a view, which in turn gets data from an Oracle Workflow view that is held in the workflow schema. The detail block is query only. Running the Oracle Workflow Monitor in the Administrator Mode enables the user to manually complete, reassign or cancel workflow activities regardless of their current state. This enables activities that are "stuck" or have other problems to be maintained. For more information on Workflow see Workflow Introduction (WFINTRO). This form can be accessed from the main menu or through the Workflow Process Instance Inquiry button at the bottom of GENF4800. |
The Workflow Process Type block contains:
The Workflow Process Type Instance block contains:
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Rules/Notes: Invoked from the Menu and GENF4800 - Workflow Process Type passed as context information Start Up Mode is in Query Mode or In context if accessed from GENF4800 The Oracle Workflow Monitor button calls Oracle Workflow (Administration Mode) See documentation provided by Oracle for more information. |
Last Modified on 05 May, 2005