Assign a Custom Workflow at the Workspace Level
In the Workflows and Forms app, you can create custom workflows that let you specify exactly how these objects are managed:
- Budgets
- Budget changes
- Budget transfers
- Changes
- Change orders
- Commitments
- Contracts
- Ideas
- Potential Change Orders
- Projects
- Project Risks
- Submittals
After you have created a custom workflow, you can assign it to an object and action at the workspace level to have your custom workflow run every time the action occurs in a project within the workspace.
Note: In order for workspace-level workflow assignments to take effect in projects, you must have the privileges required to edit the projects. Similarly, in order for workspace-level workflow assignments to take effect in child workspaces, the corresponding workflows must be shared with the child workspaces.
To assign a custom workflow at the workspace level:
- Navigate to an object configuration page
- In the object selector, select Workspace, select View Workspaces List, and then select a workspace name.
- From the Main Menu, select Summary & Settings.
- On the Summary & Settings page, select Defaults & Options, and then select an object.
- On the Workflow Actions tab, find the row that represents the action to which you want to assign the custom workflow.
- In the corresponding Workflow field, choose a custom workflow.
Only forms with the relevant Context Type value are available here. For example, you can only assign a Risk workflow to manage risks.
- Select Save.
- In the Confirm dialog box, select Yes if you want all workspaces, projects, and programs within the workspace to inherit the selected workflow, if applicable.
Last Published Wednesday, October 16, 2024