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Example: Triggering Attribute and Target Attribute

The following use cases show examples of how to set the Triggering and Target Attributes when configuring an Option Pack Workflow process.

Example:

A user needs to set up approval for any SAP roles requests. Whenever an SAP role changes, the changes must be approved. In this case, both the triggering attribute and the target attribute is the SAP roles attribute.

Example:

A user needs to set up approval for SAP roles requests, triggered from custom code. A logical attribute handler is set in place to manage the SAP role request, and is separated from the physical attribute. In this case, the logical attribute is the trigger and the SAP roles physical attribute is the target. New values are added to the logical attribute, and once approved, they are automatically copied over to the physical attribute.

Note: Throughout the configuration, the target attribute is used as the key for the process.

Default Check Boxes

These settings are used to define custom, advanced approval logics. These settings should only be changed after careful consideration.


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