Receive Workflow Messages
dspTrack™ sends workflow messages to users assigned to a Plan Task or Work List Item under certain conditions. Settings can configure how users receive the workflow messages, and how long these messages are retained.
Users can receive messages as an email, a message displayed in the DSP®, or both. Refer to Set User Workflow Receipt Preferences for more information.
dspTrack™ sends workflow messages to users assigned to a Plan Task or Work List Item when:
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Work on that task or item has started. A user starts work by clicking Next Action for the item or task on the Work List. All other users assigned to the item will receive one message. The user who started the work will not receive a message. Refer to Task Status for more information about how tasks and items move through the workflow.
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A Plan Task is ready to be worked on because all of its predecessor tasks are complete. Each assigned user will receive one message when a user clicks Next Action on the Work List to complete the final required predecessor task.
NOTE: Work List Items do not have predecessor tasks.
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The current date is later than the planned start date for an item or task. dspTrack™ sends a message once per day per user for any late task or item. The message is sent every day the task or item is late, and includes the number of days that have passed since the planned start date. Once a user clicks Next Action on the Work List to start work on the task or item, no more wor flow messages are sent.
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A task is late or in danger of being late according to schedule status calculations. Refer to Set Parameters for Schedule Status Calculations for more information.
NOTE**:** Work List Items are not affected by schedule status calculations.
NOTE: On the Parameters page, on the Workflow tab, the Workflow Retention Days setting determines the number of days workflow messages are retained before they are deleted.
Workflow messages that have been sent display on the Log page. Refer to View Workflow Messages Sent for more information.
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