On creation of a fuzzy duplicate check step, you define the basic fuzzy duplicate check step setup. To complete the setup of a fuzzy duplicate check step:

  • Assign the step to the responsible user, team, or role. The step assignment is applied only if possible duplicates are found.
  • Define the possible duplicates evaluation outcomes.
  • You can set up step conditions.
  • You can set up an integration with Master data management studio.
  • If it is the last step of a workflow, you can set up the post actions.

Note: For fuzzy duplicate check steps, tab pages, field groups, and fields are not applicable.

Designer (Data entry workflow) Designer (Data entry workflow) Start Start Start editing step setup Start editing step setup Before you can start editing the step setup, you must switch the edit mode from the Windows diagram section to the Steps section. You can also switch the edit mode back from the Steps section to the Windows diagram section. Procedure 1. Go to Data entry workflow > Design > Data entry workflow templates. 2. In the list, click the link of the desired data entry workflow template. 3. Sub-task: Switch edit mode to Steps section. 4. In the Workflow diagram section, click Finish. 5. Sub-task: Switch edit mode to the Windows diagram section. 6. In the Workflow diagram section, click Edit. Assign step to user, team, or role Assign step to user, team, or role Assign each workflow step to the responsible user, team, or role. If no target company is defined for the data entry workflow, the company in which the workflow is started is the company in which the workflow is executed. In this case, you can assign a different user, team, or role for different companies. You can define conditions for each step assignment. An assignment with conditions is only applied to a step if all conditions are met. Procedure 1. Go to Data entry workflow > Design > Data entry workflow templates. 2. In the list, click the link of the desired data entry workflow template. 3. Click Edit. 4. In the Workflow diagram section, select the desired step. Note: Make sure the Steps section is in edit mode. You can also select the desired step in the Steps section, in the tree. 5. In the Steps section, click the Assignment tab. 6. Click Add assignment. 7. In the Type field, select an option. 8. In the Assignment field, enter or select a value. Note: Depending on the selected type, in the lookup, the related available options are shown. For example, if the type is 'Team', all available teams are shown. 9. Sub-task: Define companies to which the assignment applies. 10. On the Assignment tab, in the list, find and select the desired assignment. 11. Click Assigned organizations. 12. Select and add the desired companies. 13. Close the page. 14. Sub-task: Define conditions that apply to an assignment. 15. On the Assignment tab, in the list, find and select the desired assignment. 16. Click Conditions. 17. Click Add. 18. Define the field which values you want to use to set a condition. In the Record field field, enter or select a value. Note: You can only use fields that exist in the workflow document. The field lookup has several options to filter the workflow document fields that are shown: Document record: Only shows fields of a specific workflow document record. Step: Only shows fields of a specific step. From previous steps: If this check box is selected, only fields are shown that are defined for previous steps. 19. In the Range field, enter or select a value. 20. Close the page. Notes For fuzzy duplicate steps, the step assignment is applied only if possible duplicates are found. Define possible duplicate evaluation outcomes Define possible duplicate evaluation outcomes When a fuzzy duplicate check step is done, possible duplicates can be found. In this case, the assigned user gets a task to compare the entered data with the found possible duplicates. For each fuzzy duplicate check step, define which options a user has when possible duplicates are found. You can enable these options on the task dialog: Approve: Adds an Approve button. Result: You can approve that the newly entered data is not a duplicate. When you click Approve, the data entry workflow is continued. Delegate: Adds a Delegate button. Result: You can assign the possible duplicates evaluation task to another user. Reject: Adds a Reject button. Result: You can reject the newly entered data because it is a duplicate. When you click Reject, the data entry workflow is canceled. Note: You are advised to always have these options enabled: Approve Reject Procedure 1. Go to Data entry workflow > Design > Data entry workflow templates. 2. In the list, click the link of the desired data entry workflow template. 3. Click Edit. 4. In the Workflow diagram section, select the desired step. Note: Make sure the Steps section is in edit mode. You can also select the desired step in the Steps section, in the tree. 5. In the Steps section, click the Outcomes tab. 6. Select Yes in the Approve field. 7. Select Yes in the Delegate field. 8. Select Yes in the Reject field. Apply step  conditions? Apply step  conditions? Set up step conditions Set up step conditions You can define conditions for each workflow step. On workflow execution, if the step conditions are: Met, the step task is created and assigned. Not met, the step task is created and skipped. Procedure 1. Go to Data entry workflow > Design > Data entry workflow templates. 2. In the list, click the link of the desired data entry workflow template. 3. Click Edit. 4. In the Workflow diagram section, select the desired step. Note: Make sure the Steps section is in edit mode. You can also select the desired step in the Steps section, in the tree. 5. In the Steps section, click the Conditions tab. 6. Click Add. 7. Define the field which values you want to use to set a condition. In the Record field field, enter or select a value. Note: You can only use fields that exist in the workflow document. The field lookup has several options to filter the workflow document fields that are shown: Document record: Only show fields of a specific workflow document record. Step: Only show fields of a specific step. From previous steps: If this check box is selected, only fields are shown that are defined for previous steps. 8. In the Range field, enter or select a value. Notes During workflow execution, the workflow can return to a task which step conditions were not met the first time. However, values that are used in conditions can be changed in the mean time. Therefore, each time a workflow task is created, the applicable step conditions are applied again. Integrate with  MDM studio? Integrate with  MDM studio? Set up Master data management integration Set up Master data management integration You can create master records in the master data Management studio from a data entry workflow. If creating master records is enabled, and entered data is transferred to the target table, a master record is created for the applicable master data entity. Use the Master data management studio to further process the master record. For more information, refer to Master data management studio. You can only setup the creation of master records from a data entry workflow template: If the Master data management studio is installed on the same environment as Data entry workflow. For steps for which Transfer to target is enabled or for the last step of the data entry workflow template.  Procedure 1. Go to Data entry workflow > Design > Data entry workflow templates. 2. In the list, click the link of the desired data entry workflow template. 3. Click Edit. 4. In the Workflow diagram section, select the desired step. Note: Make sure the Steps section is in edit mode. You can also select the desired step in the Steps section, in the tree. 5. In the Steps section, click the Master data management tab. 6. Click Add master data entity. 7. In the Document record field, enter or select a value. 8. In the Master data type ID field, enter or select a value. 9. Define the master record status to be applied to the created master records: New: The master record is created. Approved: The master record is created and automatically approved. Released: The master record is created, automatically approved, and automatically released. In the Master data status field, select an option. Note: If you want to send to master data automatically to the target companies, select the 'Released' status. 10. If Send master data is enabled, you can define when the released master records are sent to the target companies. In the Planned send day field, enter or select a value. Note: To define a planned send day, on the Master data management tab, click Planned send days. Click New, fill in the fields, and close the Planned send days page. 11. You can send master data automatically to the target companies. Select the Send master data check box. Note: If you select the Sand master data check box, automatically the Master data status is set to 'Released'. Is it the last step  of the workflow? Is it the last step  of the workflow? Set up post actions

Set up post actions

For some steps in a data entry workflow template, you can define post actions. You can use a post action to run a menu item.

You can only define post actions for a step in one of these cases:

  • The step is the last step of the data entry workflow template. The defined actions are done when the workflow is finished.
  • For the step, the Transfer to target field is set to Yes. The defined actions are done when entered data is transferred to the target.

End End Yes No Yes No Yes No

Activities

Name Responsible Description

Start editing step setup

Designer (Data entry workflow)

Before you can start editing the step setup, you must switch the edit mode from the Windows diagram section to the Steps section.

You can also switch the edit mode back from the Steps section to the Windows diagram section.

Assign step to user, team, or role

Designer (Data entry workflow)

Assign each workflow step to the responsible user, team, or role.

If no target company is defined for the data entry workflow, the company in which the workflow is started is the company in which the workflow is executed. In this case, you can assign a different user, team, or role for different companies.

You can define conditions for each step assignment. An assignment with conditions is only applied to a step if all conditions are met.

Define possible duplicate evaluation outcomes

Designer (Data entry workflow)

When a fuzzy duplicate check step is done, possible duplicates can be found. In this case, the assigned user gets a task to compare the entered data with the found possible duplicates.

For each fuzzy duplicate check step, define which options a user has when possible duplicates are found.
You can enable these options on the task dialog:

  • Approve: Adds an Approve button. Result: You can approve that the newly entered data is not a duplicate. When you click Approve, the data entry workflow is continued.
  • Delegate: Adds a Delegate button. Result: You can assign the possible duplicates evaluation task to another user.
  • Reject: Adds a Reject button. Result: You can reject the newly entered data because it is a duplicate. When you click Reject, the data entry workflow is canceled.

Note:

You are advised to always have these options enabled:

  • Approve
  • Reject

Set up step conditions

Designer (Data entry workflow)

You can define conditions for each workflow step. On workflow execution, if the step conditions are:

  • Met, the step task is created and assigned.
  • Not met, the step task is created and skipped.

Set up Master data management integration

Designer (Data entry workflow)

You can create master records in the master data Management studio from a data entry workflow. If creating master records is enabled, and entered data is transferred to the target table, a master record is created for the applicable master data entity. Use the Master data management studio to further process the master record. For more information, refer to Master data management studio.

You can only setup the creation of master records from a data entry workflow template:

  • If the Master data management studio is installed on the same environment as Data entry workflow.
  • For steps for which Transfer to target is enabled or for the last step of the data entry workflow template. 

Set up post actions

Designer (Data entry workflow)

For some steps in a data entry workflow template, you can define post actions. You can use a post action to run a menu item.

You can only define post actions for a step in one of these cases:

  • The step is the last step of the data entry workflow template. The defined actions are done when the workflow is finished.
  • For the step, the Transfer to target field is set to Yes. The defined actions are done when entered data is transferred to the target.

Activities

Name Responsible Description

Start editing step setup

Designer (Data entry workflow)

Before you can start editing the step setup, you must switch the edit mode from the Windows diagram section to the Steps section.

You can also switch the edit mode back from the Steps section to the Windows diagram section.

Assign step to user, team, or role

Designer (Data entry workflow)

Assign each workflow step to the responsible user, team, or role.

If no target company is defined for the data entry workflow, the company in which the workflow is started is the company in which the workflow is executed. In this case, you can assign a different user, team, or role for different companies.

You can define conditions for each step assignment. An assignment with conditions is only applied to a step if all conditions are met.

Define possible duplicate evaluation outcomes

Designer (Data entry workflow)

When a fuzzy duplicate check step is done, possible duplicates can be found. In this case, the assigned user gets a task to compare the entered data with the found possible duplicates.

For each fuzzy duplicate check step, define which options a user has when possible duplicates are found.
You can enable these options on the task dialog:

  • Approve: Adds an Approve button. Result: You can approve that the newly entered data is not a duplicate. When you click Approve, the data entry workflow is continued.
  • Delegate: Adds a Delegate button. Result: You can assign the possible duplicates evaluation task to another user.
  • Reject: Adds a Reject button. Result: You can reject the newly entered data because it is a duplicate. When you click Reject, the data entry workflow is canceled.

Note:

You are advised to always have these options enabled:

  • Approve
  • Reject

Set up step conditions

Designer (Data entry workflow)

You can define conditions for each workflow step. On workflow execution, if the step conditions are:

  • Met, the step task is created and assigned.
  • Not met, the step task is created and skipped.

Set up Master data management integration

Designer (Data entry workflow)

You can create master records in the master data Management studio from a data entry workflow. If creating master records is enabled, and entered data is transferred to the target table, a master record is created for the applicable master data entity. Use the Master data management studio to further process the master record. For more information, refer to Master data management studio.

You can only setup the creation of master records from a data entry workflow template:

  • If the Master data management studio is installed on the same environment as Data entry workflow.
  • For steps for which Transfer to target is enabled or for the last step of the data entry workflow template. 

Set up post actions

Designer (Data entry workflow)

For some steps in a data entry workflow template, you can define post actions. You can use a post action to run a menu item.

You can only define post actions for a step in one of these cases:

  • The step is the last step of the data entry workflow template. The defined actions are done when the workflow is finished.
  • For the step, the Transfer to target field is set to Yes. The defined actions are done when entered data is transferred to the target.
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