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SFDC: Create an Approval Process

Anonymous User7198 18-Mar-2015

In my previous post we see SFDC: Enforce a business rule, how to enforce validation rules to prevent bad data from getting into the system. Now here we throw some light on approval process.

An approval process specifies the steps necessary for a record to be approved and who must approve it at each step. A step can apply to all records included in the process or just records that have certain attributes. An approval process also specifies the actions to take when a record is first submitted for approval and that record is approved, rejected, or recalled.

Create an Approval Process

To create an approval process, you start in Setup.

1.       From Setup, click Create > Workflow & Approvals > Approval Processes.

2.       In the Manage Approval Process For drop-down list, choose Line Item.

3.       Click Create New Approval Process and then Use Jump Start Wizard.

 

SFDC: Create an Approval Process

 

4.       In the Name field, enter Approve Unit Price Change

5.       Click the drop-down list next to Use this approval process if the following, and choose Formula evaluates to true.

6.       In the formula field, click Insert Field, select Line Item > and then select Unit Price. Click Insert.

7.       Click Insert Operator and select <> Not Equal.

8.       Click Insert Field, select Line Item >, select Merchandise > and then Price. Click Insert. Before moving on, make sure your screen looks like:

SFDC: Create an Approval Process

 

9.       Now you need to assign the approval to someone. For large companies where multiple people could have the ability to grant approval, you might assign this to a queue. In DE orgs there are only two users, so click the option for Automatically assign to approvers and choose Admin User. (If you’ve edited your profile, this will be your name, note that you may need to click the lookup icon if you don't’s see your name listed.)

10.   Make sure your screen looks like this and then Save your work.

SFDC: Create an Approval Process

11.   Click OK in the pop-up, and then click View Approval Process Detail Page.

 

Inspect the Approval Process Detail Page

The detail page of the approval process has a lot going on, and it's worth a minute to explore the user interface

SFDC: Create an Approval Process

1.       Edit every step of an approval process.

2.       Clone or delete an approval process.

3.       Activate and deactivate an approval process.

4.       View an approval process diagram as a flow chart.

5.       View general details of the approval process.

In addition, you can add new steps and actions (email alerts, field updates, and outbound messages) wherever you want.

 

Modify Approval Process Actions

In this step you modify the approval process so that if the price change is rejected, the price reverts back.

1.       In the Final Approval Actions section, click Edit next to Record Lock.

2.       Choose Unlock the record for editing, and then click Save.

3.       In the Final Rejection Actions section, click Add New and choose Field Update.

4.       In the Name field, enter Reset Price.

5.       In Field to Update, choose Unit Price.

6.       Select Use a formula to set the new value.

7.       Click Show Formula Editor.

8.       Use the Formula Editor to select Line Item >, then Merchandise >, then Price.

9.       Click Insert, and then click Save

Activate the Approval Process

Just like with workflow rules, you must activate an approval process before you can use it. This might seem like an unnecessary step until you think about situations where you might not want an approval process to run. For example, let's say you want to run a special promotion and decrease the price of a certain laptop in all open invoices. This would fire off the approval process for every open invoice, creating a bottleneck to getting orders out the door. In a case like this, you'd want to deactivate the approval process before running the batch update. When you're finished, you'd activate the approval process again.

1. Click Activate and then click OK in the pop-up.

2. While you’re on the detail page, click View Diagram to get a visual representation of your approval process. You can click any of the nodes to get more information.

SFDC: Create an Approval Process

 

Before you can see how the approval process works, you need to make sure that your users will be able to submit the relevant records for approval. Otherwise, the approval process will never start! In this step, you add the Submit for Approval button to the Line Item page layout.

1.       From Setup, click Create > Objects, and click Line Item.

2.       In the Page Layouts related list, click Edit next to Line Item Layout.

3.       From the Buttons category in the palette, drag the Submit for Approval button to the Standard Buttons area.

4.       Click Save.

Now all users assigned to this page layout will be able to submit line items for approval.

 

Try Out the App

Now it's time to try out the new approval process and simulate the workflow as both the submitter and approver of a change.

1.       Click the Invoices tab, and choose an existing invoice.

2.       Add a new item to the invoice.

3.       Click Edit next to the new line item, reduce the value for Unit Price, and then click Save.

4.       Click Submit for Approval and OK.

5.       Notice that the record is locked, you get a default email, and in the Approval History related list the overall status is Pending.

SFDC: Create an Approval Process

6.       Click the link you received in your email, add a comment, and then click Approve. Notice the record is unlocked and the overall status is Approved.

7.       Repeat steps 1-6, but this time reject the price change. Notice that Unit Price reverts to the default merchandise price.

Note: Approval processes are automatically included on your Home tab. If you click the Home tab, you can see the items you need to approve and reject right there.

Configure Approvals for Chatter and Salesforce1

Approval processes have built-in support for Chatter posts, which means they can also show up on your mobile device.

1.       In Setup, click Customize > Chatter > Settings.

2.       Click Edit.

3.       Select Allow Approvals, and then click Save.

Approval feed items will now show up on your users’ Chatter feed on the full site and in Salesforce1.

 

 

**This document is referred from salesforce help tutorials


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