Workflow management 3: Investigation requests in Upchain - Quiz

Workflow management 3: Investigation requests in Upchain - Quiz

Required for course completion

5 questions

Follow the instructions and answer the question below:

  1. Add additional Decision, Task, and Update primitives to your workflow as you see fit.
  2. Include at least one Notification primitive. Configure it to send an email to a specific role.
  3. Lay out each primitive in the order that represents your desired happy path.
  4. Save your changes. 

How is the notification primitive different from the notifications you can send from within other primitives? (Select all that apply.)

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Follow the instructions and answer the question below:

  1. Create a new Investigation request workflow. Name it according to its intended purpose. 
  2. Add in a Start and Stop primitive to your new workflow.
  3. Add a decision primitive. Make it a quorum decision.
  4. Assign multiple roles, people, and/or user teams (if they exist) to the quorum decision as you see fit. 
  5. Ensure you configure all required settings, including the Percentage to complete.
  6. Save your changes.

What is true about a quorum decision? (Select all that apply.)

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Before a workflow can be used and started, what must be true? (Select all that apply.)

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Follow the instructions and answer the question below:

  1. Finish configuring your workflow to your liking. 
  2. Ensure all connections have been made, including your desired happy path and any exception paths. 
  3. Publish the workflow. Address any issues that Upchain identifies when attempting to publish.

What is true about connecting primitives together? (Select all that apply.)

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Follow the instructions and answer the question below:

  1. Create a new workflow to use for the supplier RFQ Investigation request type.
  2. Name it so that it clearly states it is meant for the RFQ type of IR.
  3. When adding in primitives intended for the supplier to receive or take action, ensure you set the assignee to 'WorkOrder asignee'.
  4. Configure the workflow to your liking, adding in necessary primitives, connecting the happy and exception paths, and finally saving and publishing the workflow.

What is true about RFQ workflows? (Select all that apply.)

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