REQUIREMENTS |
Permission |
Operation administrator and higher |
Connectivity |
Online and partial offline |
This document describes the purpose of a 'context' step in a workflow, and how to set one up.
Background
A 'context' step provides background information about a workflow including information on when each instance of the workflow was executed, the span of validity of the information entered during its execution and information on who participated in the workflow session.
Details of: The context step and the information required to set one up
Context:
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Fig. 2: Workflow 'context' settings A 'context' step provides information about the workflow itself and offers a place to record the following information:
- The name of the context step (frequently 'Context for [workflow name]'). This provides a name for this step as the user moves through the workflow.
- The type of workflow. Only two selections are possible: Nowcast (the context refers to conditions at the present moment); Forecast (the context refers to future conditions).
- The 'Valid Until' date (This is the future date that the workflow is valid until). The default future date is selected by the person who creates the workflow and applies to all workflows of this type.
- The 'Valid Until' time (This is the time of day on the future date that the workflow is valid until.) The default time is selected by the person who creates the workflow.
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All context steps will automatically provide a field to record when the workflow was run and who attended the workflow session. |
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The date and time of validity can be changed when the workflow is run. |
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Functionality tested by
- Date: Nov. 15, 2013 / John Kelly / QA Server / Version 3.0.0