Manage workflows
Use Lumada Data Catalog workflows to automate and ensure commitment to your business process. With workflows, you can predefine steps and streamline responsibilities for users with specific roles. It also means that a single user cannot make changes without appropriate review, and it acts as a check and balance between different roles in an organization. It allows you to audit the changes, where you can go back in time and see what changes were made.
You can deploy workflows for a business glossary and virtual folders. Workflows are divided into two types: a two-step workflow and a three-step workflow. The two-step workflow involves the author and approver, while a three-step workflow involves the author, reviewer, and approver.
Workflows involve the following roles and permissions:
Author:
A user with permission to manage business term can create a workflow.
Reviewer:
Analyst with Review Workflow permission that can review a workflow. There can be only one reviewer per workflow.
Approver:
Analyst with Approve Workflow permission that can approve a workflow. There can be only one approver per workflow.
Create a workflow
Add the workflow type to initiate the business process for a specific business glossary or virtual folder. You can choose which glossary or virtual folder you want to use to create the workflow. For example, if you have ten different business glossaries or virtual folders, you can choose to create workflows for three out of the ten.
Perform the following steps to add a new workflow type:
Procedure
Click Go to Management in the Welcome page or Management in the left toolbar of the navigation pane.
The Manage Your Environment page opens.Click Define Workflow Types Here.
The Create Workflow Type page opens.Enter the following details in the Create Workflow page.
Field Description Workflow Name Specify the name of your workflow. The workflow name can include alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and underscores. Workflow Steps Select the workflow step. Workflows are divided into two types: a two-step workflow and a three-step workflow. Two-step workflow:
Process includes author and approver.
Author:
Creates, edits, updates, or removes business terms.
Approver:
Another person with applicable permissions to approve the changes made by the author.
Three-step workflow:
Process includes author, reviewer, and approver.
Author:
Creates, edits, updates, or removes business terms.
Reviewer:
Verifies the changes are correct. The reviewer either sends the reviewed changes back to author if further correction is needed or sends it to an approver if no further correction is needed.
Approver:
Another person with applicable permissions to approve the changes made by the author.
Asset Types Select the Business Glossary or Virtual Folder for which you want to initiate the workflow. You can select an individual business glossary and virtual folder or all available glossaries and virtual folders.
Use the Find option to find the specific business glossary and virtual folder to which you want to apply the workflow.
Reviewer and Approver Roles Specify the reviewers and approvers roles for your workflow. Click Create.
Update a workflow
Perform the following steps to update a workflow:
Procedure
Click Go to Management in the Welcome page or Management in the left toolbar of the navigation pane.
The Manage Your Environment page opens.Click Define Workflow Types Here and navigate to the workflow that you want to edit.
Click the workflow name link or View Details.
The Update Workflow Type window opens.Update the desired information, and then click Save.
NoteYou can only edit the Workflow Name field if the workflow is active.
Delete a workflow
Perform the following steps to delete the workflow:
Procedure
Click Go to Management in the Welcome page or Management in the left toolbar of the navigation pane.
The Manage Your Environment page opens.Click Define Workflow Types Here and navigate to the workflow that you want to delete.
Select multiple workflows or an individual workflow and click Remove.
The Delete Workflow window opens.Enter Yes in the input field, and then click Confirm.