- The timesheet has less than 40 hours.
- The timesheet has 40 or more hours.
- The resource’s availability is less than 8hrs/day.
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The Timesheet Approval - Auto process is an auto-start process that begins once the resource submits his or her timesheet. This process bypasses a Resource Manager approval and allows the user to post his or her timesheet. Once the timesheet is submitted, the process will lock the user’s timesheet to prevent editing. The process will then select the next action based on three different factors: -
The Unlock Projects workflow process can be run through the "Execute a Process" job. The workflow will execute a query that will automatically unlock projects that have been exported / checked out for over 2 days. This prevents any projects from remaining in the “locked” state for a long period of time, preventing time from posting to these projects. -
The Timesheet Approval - RM and PM process is an auto-start process that begins once the resource submits his or her timesheet. This process provides a checks-and-balances style to ensure that all resources entering time have entered the 40 hours. Once the timesheet is submitted, the process will lock the user’s timesheet to prevent editing. The process will then select the next action based on three different factors:- The timesheet has less than 40 hours.
- The timesheet has 40 or more hours.
- The resource’s availability is less than 8hrs/day.
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The Status Report Publish workflow process pushes values from the status report sub-object to the parent project object. The process is started when the user ticks the “Publish” Boolean field on the status report (custom field added). This workflow will update the project object with the overall status indicator, the status comment, the previous overall status, and the as of date. This eliminates the project manager having to update the fields in both the status report and the project overall. -
The Scheduled Jobs Cleanup process removes all completed job instances that have run before a date set by the administrator. The administrator may use the gel parameter to update the amount of days since each job has run. Based on that date, the workflow will eliminate all jobs that have surpassed that threshold. This workflow helps administrators maintain the job logs and queue by eliminating jobs that users have potentially forgotten to remove on their own. -
The Scheduled Jobs Cleanup process removes all completed job instances that have run before a date set by the administrator. The administrator may use the gel parameter to update the amount of days since each job has run. Based on that date, the workflow will eliminate all jobs that have surpassed that threshold. This workflow helps administrators maintain the job logs and queue by eliminating jobs that users have potentially forgotten to remove on their own. -
The Grant RM Timesheet Edit Rights workflow process can be run through the "Execute a Process" job. The workflow will execute a query that gives a Resource Manager Timesheet Edit rights for their resources. Timesheet Edit rights are not inherent for Resource Managers when they are named as an individual’s resource manager. -
The Grant RM Timesheet Edit Rights workflow process can be run through the "Execute a Process" job. The workflow will execute a query that gives a Resource Manager Timesheet Edit rights for their resources. Timesheet Edit rights are not inherent for Resource Managers when they are named as an individual’s resource manager. -
The Give RM Calendar & Time Rights workflow process can be run through the "Execute a Process" job. The workflow will execute a query that gives a Resource Manager Calendar Edit and Timesheet Edit rights for their resources. These rights are not inherent for Resource Managers when they are named as an individual’s resource manager. -
The Give RM Calendar & Time Rights workflow process can be run through the "Execute a Process" job. The workflow will execute a query that gives a Resource Manager Calendar Edit and Timesheet Edit rights for their resources. These rights are not inherent for Resource Managers when they are named as an individual’s resource manager. -
The Grant Edit Time to Proxy process utilizes the proxy feature within Clarity to assign timesheet edit rights to a proxy for any resources that the user is the current resource manager for. The process, when run, will also remove any timesheet edit rights for any users if the proxy has been removed or the resource manager has changed. This process would allow a resource manager to designate a subordinate the ability to enter time on other resources’ behalf while still going to the resource manager for approval.

