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  1. Human approval routing within the workflow (Still use the legacy UI e.g., User Decision Forms.)

  2. Approval Flow Engine.

This lesson provides an overview of these two approval types.

1) Limitations of Legacy Workflow Approval:

The legacy workflow system in EmpowerID (User Decision Form) had limitations in handling multiple approval steps and complex approval processes, especially for different types of objects or resources.

  • Single Approval Step:

Legacy workflows typically allowed only a single approval step for actions like adding an account to a group. This limited flexibility in handling complex approval scenarios.

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Key Features of the Approval Flow Engine:

  • Dynamic Approval Routing

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  • Approval Flow Policies.

  • Approval Flow Engine decouples approval processes from the main workflow, allowing for more flexibility in designing approval flows.

Approval Flow Policies and Rules

Approval Flow Policies play a pivotal role in the Approval Flow Engine. These policies define the sequence of approval steps and criteria for specific authorization processes.

Rule-Based Approver Resolvers:

Empower organizations to dynamically determine approvers based on specific criteria or conditions.

Fallback and Auto-Approval Rules:

Understand the use of fallback rules to ensure approvals don't get stuck and how auto-approval rules can streamline the process for certain cases.

Approval Flow Policies

Understanding Approval Flow Policies: Approval flow policies are templates that define the approval steps and conditions for specific request types. They serve as a blueprint for the approval process.

Configuring Approval Flow Policies for Item Types: Each request type can have its own approval flow policy, enabling organizations to customize the approval process for different types of requests.

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Fulfillment Workflows

Introduction to Fulfillment Workflows: Fulfillment workflows are responsible for executing actions once a request is approved. They can include tasks such as granting access, provisioning resources, or notifying stakeholders.

Customizing Fulfillment Workflows for Request Types:

Organizations can customize fulfillment workflows to align with the actions required for specific request types. This customization ensures that the appropriate tasks are executed upon approval.

Handling Decisions and Actions in Fulfillment Workflows:

Fulfillment workflows must be designed to handle different decisions made during the approval process. They determine what actions to take based on these decisions.

Advanced Configurations

Using Decision Workflows for Complex Approval Scenarios: Decision workflows enable organizations to handle complex approval scenarios by allowing approvers to make multiple decisions or choose from various actions.

Integrating External Systems with Fulfillment Workflows:

Fulfillment workflows can integrate with external systems, such as ticketing systems or other applications, to automate tasks outside the core system.

Managing Time Restrictions and Just-In-Time Access:

Organizations can enforce time restrictions on approvals to ensure that access is granted for a limited duration. Just-in-time access allows users to activate permissions only when needed.