The
Allow submit on behalf of another user option
enables privileged users to submit new items on behalf of other users in your
system. For example, you might enable this feature for service desk technicians
to quickly submit tickets on behalf of business users that call the Help Desk.
The option appears in the
Options tab of the transition Property Editor in
the parent workflow's
Submit transition. The option is not editable in the
Submit transition in sub-workflows; however; administrators can
override this setting at the project level in
SBM Application Administrator.
Key Benefits
- Automatically moves the system
Submitter field to the top of the
Standard Field section on the
Submit transition quick form, which allows users with the
Submit on Behalf of Another User privilege to select a
submitter that has the privilege to submit items in the project.
- Creates a specific change history entry on the new item, indicating
that the item was submitted by the technician on behalf of the business user.
- Enables administrators to create notifications and reports for
items that were submitted on behalf of another user.
To allow users to submit on behalf of other users:
- Enable the
Allow submit on behalf of another user option in
the parent workflow's
Submit transition.
- Optionally, select the
Allow update of submitter check box on
non-Submit transitions (except the system
Update transition). This enables users to change the
Submitter value after the item is submitted in the event of a
mistake or required change. For example, if the original submitter leaves the
company and tickets need to be associated with a different submitter, select
this option to make the
Submitter field accessible for users with the
Update Submitter Field privilege.
- Add the
Submitting Agent field to your primary table. This system field
is automatically populated with the name of the user who physically executes
the submit transition on behalf of another user.
Important: You must add the
Submitting Agent field to your primary table in order to
deploy the process app without validation errors after you select the
Allow submit on behalf of another user option.
- Grant the
Submit on Behalf of Another and
Update Submitter Field privileges to the necessary roles. By
default, these privileges are granted to the Administrator role for new
applications. You must explicitly grant these privileges to other applicable
roles.
Tip: These privileges are only applicable to users with
Regular User or Managed Administrator product-access. External Users and
Occasional Users cannot submit items on behalf of another user.
- Add the
Submitter field to any custom forms as necessary. If you use the
quick form on your
Submit transition, you do not need to make any changes; the
Submitter field automatically appears the top of the
Standard Field section for users that have the
Submit on Behalf of Another privilege.
Tip: If you enable the
Allow submit on behalf of another user
setting, and your submit form contains the system
Contact and
Company fields, the values for these fields are automatically
populated with the contact and company that are associated with the user that
is manually set in the
Submitter field. The
Contact and
Company fields are set to
(Auto) when
Allow submit on behalf of another user is
enabled.
- Administrators can log in to
SBM Application Administrator
and override the
Submit transition settings at the project level as necessary.
For example, you can disable the feature for a certain project by editing the
project's
Submit transition and turning
Submit on Behalf of Another User off. Similarly,
for non-Submit transitions, edit the project, select the desired
transition, and turn
Update Submitter off if you do not want users to
edit the
Submitter field.
- In
SBM Application Administrator,
administrators can grant the
Submit on Behalf of Another and
Update Submitter Field privileges to individual users and groups
as needed.
- In
SBM Application Administrator,
create and subscribe users to notifications that notify the submitter when a
new item is created on his or her behalf. For example, use a rule like
Any issue is Submitted on Behalf of Another and Submitter is Equal
to (Current User), and then subscribe one or more users to the
notification. These users will receive a notification when an item is submitted
on their behalf.
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