Business Process Defaults (pdadm5158m000)
These values are defaulted when you create a business process in the Business Process (pdwfl1600m000).
Field Information
- Template
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The ID of the template for which the default values are applicable.
- Template Description
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The description or name of the code.
- Preferred
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Indicates that the template is set as the preferred template.
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- Business Process
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The default code of the business process.
- Status
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The default status of the business process.
Allowed values
- Created
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The Business Process is created.
- In Progress
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The Business Process is launched.
- Completed
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The Business Process steps are completed.
- Rejected
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The Business Process is rejected.
- Suspended
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The Business Process is temporarily kept on hold for a reason.
- Failed
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The system steps (Check-In, Check-Out) related to the Business Process have failed.
- Fully Rejected
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The Business Process is cancelled.
- Business Process Type
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The type of business process.
Allowed values
- ECN
- ECO
- ECP
- Approval Process
- ECR
- Originator
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The user who launches the business process. The originator can be the Responsible User.
- Date Created
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The date and time when the business process is created.
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- Workflow Template
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The template used for the workflow linked to the business process.
- Description
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The description or name of the code.
- PLM Project
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The default PLM project for which the business process is created.
- Description
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The description or name of the code.
- Responsible User
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The user who launch the business process. The originator may also be the responsible user.
- Maximum Duration
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The maximum time required by the user to respond to a task.
- Time Unit
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The unit of time.
Allowed values
- Minute
- Hour
- Day
- Week
- Month
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- Changes Effective From
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The date and time from when the changes to the business process are effective.
- Business Process Expired Date
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The date on which the business process expires.
- Reason
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The reason for the rejection of the business process
- Impact Analysis
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The impact of the rejection of the business process.
- Remarks
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The additional information related to the business process.
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- Change in Production Cost
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The change in cost of production after the impact analysis.
- Designed Hours Required
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The number of hours required by the design engineers to make changes to the objects involved in the engineering change.
- Change in Process Cost
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The change in process cost after the impact analysis.
- Change in Part Weight
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The numerical value to indicate the change in part weight after the impact analysis.
- Weight Unit
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The measuring unit for weight.
- Change in Non-recurring Cost
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The change in non-recurring cost after the impact analysis.