The application allows the organization to map workflow events to custom workflow functionality. Workflow events facilitate the organization in adding its own business logic to the business process. Once a workflow event is mapped to a custom workflow process, when the business process completes, the workflow event is raised and this triggers the functionality in the custom workflow process to begin.
The list of business processes below raise workflow events:
- Activate Deduction
- A workflow event is raised when a deduction is
activated.
- Deactivate Deduction
- A workflow event is raised when a deduction is
deactivated
- Create Deduction
- A workflow event is raised when a deduction is created.
- Modify Deduction
- A workflow event is raised when a deduction is
modified.
- Expire Deduction
- A workflow event is raised when a deduction has naturally
expired. A deduction naturally expires on the last date it is
effective.
- Skip Deduction
- A workflow event is raised when a deduction is skipped.
- Cancel Deduction
- A workflow event is raised when a deduction is
canceled.
- Pay Off Liability
- A workflow event is raised when a deduction has fully paid off
the balance of a liability.
- End Participant
- A workflow event is raised when a participant that is
receiving a third party deduction ends
For more information on workflow functionality, see the Cúram Workflow Overview Guide.