Overview A “Processes Initiated by Me” report is included with each installation. This report will generate a summary of all process instances initiated by the current user. It will list any active tasks associated with each process, including... Read More
The top navigation bar provides instant access to the most used areas of the Web Interface. These areas include the Task List, Process Search, User Preferences, and Administration. Each area is discussed in more detail below. Read More
The Task Detail page presents the user with more detailed information about a task, including instructions for completing the task, its associated process data, and a list of its dispositions, or actions. The Task Detail page shows any process... Read More
The left navigation area lists all of the start-able processes available to the currently logged in user. Processes are listed in a hierarchical fashion. The user first selects the folder, or category, for the process, and then selects from the list... Read More
The Task List is the central hub of the Web Interface. It lists all of the active tasks that are available for the current user. Each task contains summary information that includes the name of the process, its current assignment, its due date, the... Read More
The login page is the initial page a user will see. This page allows a user to log into one or more Quik Flow Servers. The user will also need to supply their name and password. Company ID Your assigned Company ID #. On self-hosted installations,... Read More
Security Considerations Some installations may be configured such that only a system administrator can perform user and group maintenance tasks. In other installations, managers and department administrators may be able to share in these types of... Read More
The Web Interface contains the main user interface for users participating in automated business processes. The web interface is made up of core web pages, user preferences, and administration web pages. Of the core pages, users will spend most of... Read More
Subject The task subject is used to differentiate the task from others in the task list. The subject can be made from text and data from the task. The subject is displayed in both the Task List and Task Detail pages in the Web Interface. To include... Read More
A feature of the Quik Flow Server allows for two servers to be linked to one another in a development-production relationship. The development server contains working, or development, copies of processes and process data. This server is used to test... Read More