Workflows in enaio®
Workflows in enaio® are used to digitalize and automate business processes. A workflow model consists of several work items and different activities.
Workflow models are divided into the following types in enaio®:
Structured workflows | Ad-hoc workflow | Smart-structured workflows |
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A structured workflow is characterized by a strictly defined sequence of work items and activities. |
In an ad-hoc workflow, you are free to choose the sequence of work items and activities. | A smart-structured workflow adds ad-hoc activities at predefined points to structured workflow models. |
Workflows can be started with or without objects, and have the following features:
Workflows without objects | Workflows with objects |
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Workflows can be managed and edited in the following areas in enaio® webclient:
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The work items that have been started are displayed in the My incoming messages inbox, where they can be further edited and forwarded. Depending on the configuration of the workflow model, the first work item of a workflow that has been started can also be displayed in other users’ inboxes. |
Workflows that you started are also displayed in the Current workflows inbox because you, as workflow initiator, are automatically the process owner. |
The following functions are available in the My incoming messages inbox in the context menu:
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The following functions are available in the Current workflows inbox via the context menu:
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The details preview of a selected object shows whether workflows are linked to the selected object. In the case of objects located in a workflow file, the process data is displayed. |
Workflow models can be adapted to the specific needs of your company. Your administrator documents these workflow models. The following workflow models are included with enaio®, and are documented in this help:
Standard ad-hoc workflows with circulation slips | Taskflow |
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The standard ad-hoc workflow allows you to spontaneously and easily model workflows for different purposes. This includes, for example, for approval, for polls, or for task distribution (see Using Standard Ad-Hoc Workflows with Circulation Slips).
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The taskflow is a workflow that is used for simple task distribution. In a few clicks or taps you can distribute a task to participants that is then automatically returned to you as the initiator after editing (see Taskflow). |
To use workflows, users require the system role Use workflow.