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Why is Review Process important?

Review process allows you to view all of the configurable aspects, giving you more insight on what should be changed. This is notable for the configurations done, as well as seeing the contextual context added to the attributes.

Who can access Review Process Revision?

Only the System Administrators and Process Administrators are allowed to access Review Process Revision.

How do you access Review Process Revision?

Click the Menu Icon.

Click Review Process Revision under Revisions.

Menu



This displays a page with latest applied Process Revision highlighted in the Revision Life cycle and the corresponding revision data under Revision Information section. 




What makes up the Review Process page?

The Review Process page consists of 3 sections: Revision Life Cycle, Revision Information and Attributes. 




Revision Life Cycle

Revision Life cycle is an efficient way to quickly find and navigate to any Process Revision. 

Users can scroll and search through this list and navigate to any revision as required by clicking on the specific Revision Number. 

Note that the Revision Life Cycle do not display the revisions that have withdrawn status. It displays Process Revisions with Completed or In-Progress status. 

Process Revision with 'Completed' Revision Status



By navigating through Revision Life Cycle, users can make configuration changes or withdraw revision as needed for an In-Progress Process Revision.




How do I view the contextual content?

Shown through the How to add Contextual Content on an Attribute? section, there are some attributes that you can select if they can add contextual content to.

If you have added any contextual context, you can review it through Review Process Revision. 

The contextual content for that attribute can be viewed by clicking on the policies or benefits icon.




Below example shows the contextual content added as a policy for Research company.





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