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  • Action column: include the actions that you can do on a workflow. See more in the section Actions page & Action column

    • image-20240221-085405.png Edit: Edit and update for a workflow. See more details at Edit Workflow.

    • image-20240221-085458.png Delete: Delete a workflow on the workflow list. See more: Delete Workflow

    • image-20240221-085551.png Activate/ image-20240228-190009.png Deactivate: This is the status of a workflow.

      • “Activate” means the workflow is inactive and can’t be used in the system.

      • “Deactivate” means the workflow is active and can be used in the system.

      • You can click on Deactivate to stop or continue updating the workflow. See more details at Activate / Deactivate Workflow

    • image-20240228-190022.png Send for approval: To activate a workflow, you have to click this button to send this workflow for Contemi to approve. See more: Activate / Deactivate Workflow

  • Name: Name of a Workflow. You can click on the name of the workflow to open the Workflow Details

  • Type: A workflow can have one of 3 types:

    • Case management - This type defines the lifecycle of a case (task). See more in Create Workflow.

    • Automatic - An automated workflow enables the system to execute certain tasks automatically in response to an event trigger.

    • FNOL - This type defines the lifecycle of a FNOL ( First notice of loss). See more in Create Workflow.

  • Effective Start Date: A new workflow doesn’t have this information until it is approved by Contemi, the date and time when this workflow starts activated will show on the workflow list.

    • The Effective Start Date of the workflow is the current date and time by default when the workflow is activated.

    • When the workflow is deactivated, the Effective Start Date is reset to empty.

  • Effective End Date: Default to N/A - The workflow will run indefinitely until the workflow is deactivated.

    • The workflow on the system will no longer be effective when you deactivate the workflow.

  • Update Date: The last updated date of the workflow.

  • State: The states of the workflow.

    • Editing: A new workflow is created with the state of “Editing”. This state shows a workflow is in editing or not ready for use. After setting up or editing a workflow, to use it you need to Send the workflow for Contemi to approve ( see more: Activate / Deactivate Workflow ). After you click “Send for approval”, the workflow turns into the “Awaiting for approval” state.

    • Awaiting for approval: The workflow is waiting for Contemi to approve to use in the system. Contemi can approve or refuse the workflow in this state.

      • If Contemi approves the workflow, the state of the workflow will turn into “Approved” on the Workflow list.

      • If Contemi refuses the workflow, it will turn into “Refused” on the Workflow list

    • Approved: The workflow in this state is activated and ready to use on the system.

    • Refused: This state points out that your sent workflow was not approved. You can continue to update the workflow in another way to get an “Approval” state from Contemi.

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