Process Flow Approvers on Vacation

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Terry P
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We are on Landmark 10.1.1 and LSF 10.0.6

 

You can go into Landmark, then in your search box type in "inbasket" it will give you a link that you can use as a bookmark (it's just a URL) to get your the display shown in my first example. I was not going through Ming.le for that.

Doms Molina
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Hi,

My requirement is to pass the approval to next level automatically after 24 hours(excluding final approver, just in case nobody approved prior to final approver). My question is, is there a field or a configuration field that determines how long the approval has been triggered for a certain user action? If yes, how can I make the flow get out of the user action control onto my assign node so that I can retrieve the next approver in my matrix?

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Tim Cochrane
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@Doms - The "Time Out" tab on the user action is what you want...connect it to your assign node.
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Joan Herzfeldt
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Yep the Time Out is what we used.  However, I needed to account for weekends so am using a variable that calculates the amount of time before it times out.

Wil Power
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We have the ProcessAutomationProxy_ST security class assigned to the InbasketUser_STbut when the user clicks on the create Tab under the Task List the Proxy Form does not open. Any ideas why this happening?

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