Getting Started with Workflows in Upchain
In this lesson, we’ll discuss what a workflow is, what it is for, and the sorts of objects governed by a workflow in Upchain. We'll also explore where to find the workflows in your tenant and outline their basic structure.
About workflowsÂ
In this video, we discuss what a workflow is and what it is for, and list the objects that use a workflow to control its lifecycle.
Before you start:
You’ll need to be invited to Upchain as a Tenant administrator so that you can access the Administration pages within your tenant.
Key takeaways
- Workflows are the series of steps and processes that govern the lifecycle of an object in Upchain.
- Workflows govern the lifecycle of: IRs, projects, items through Change requests, change notices, tasks, documents, QA processes, and requirements.
Understanding the basics of a workflow structure
In this video, we discuss the basics of how workflows are structured and provide an overview of the workflow section of Administration.
Key takeaways
- System workflows are those provided to you to help you get started using Upchain. They cannot be edited or deleted.
- Tenant workflows are those created by you to capture your organization’s business processes.
- All workflows must contain a Start and Stop primitive.
- In between the Start and Stop primitives map out the ideal process (ie. happy path in green) as well as any possible roadblocks (ie. exception path in red) that may occur.