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Actions with Required Forms

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Required Forms allows for the ability to specify a form (within InForm) that needs to be completed in conjunction with an

Action

action. When the

Action

action is created, the required form is specified and when the

Action

action is saved a

Form Record

form record of the nominated form is created, ready to be completed by the

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actionee.

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Video: Introduction to Actions with Required Forms

Introduction

The ability to

specify

attach a

required form and linking it to an Action,

form within the InForm module as part of an action makes it easier to implement processes where the

Actionee

actionee needs to fill in a form

within InForm as part of completing the Action

to complete the action. The form that needs to be completed as part of the

Action

action is referred to as a Required Form.

When creating an

Action

action, if a form is required the template can be selected as part of creating the

Action

action. When the

Action

action is saved, a blank form record

of the selected form

is created, and allocated to the

Actionee

actionee (the

Actionee

actionee becomes the

Respondent

respondent of the new form record). This way the

Actionee

actionee not only has an action that details what needs to be done, but they also have

a blank Form Record

the form record that has been created for them and linked to the

Action

action, ready to be completed.

Linking a Required Form to an Action

  1. Navigate to the Actions page within the required module, and click

Add New
  1. ‘Add New’ action

.
  1. Select the

Actionee
  1. actionee, enter the

Description of the required activity and select a Due Date.
  • From the Form Template drop down, select the form template that is required.

  • Click Save.

  • When the action is saved, a blank form record of the selected form is created, and the Respondent for the form record is set to be the Actionee. If the Action is re-opened, details of the form record, a link and the status are shown on the screen
    1. action description and a due due date

    2. Within the required form section, select a form template as illustrated below. The ‘status’ and ‘link to form record’ fields will be displayed once the action is saved.

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    3. Click 'Save'

    The system will now create a Form record of the selected form. The Respondent for the Form record is the same as the Actionee nominated for the Action.

    Completing the Form

    The form can be completed in the normal way, either through the browser or through the Lucidity App. All the normal form functionality is available, such as changing the respondent if required and attaching actions and attachments to the form. The form is available on the Lucidity App as per a normal form.

    Checking the Status of the Required Form

    The status of the

    Required Form

    required form for any actions that have a required form can be viewed by opening an action from the My Actions or All Actions page within any module (with the exception of the Intranet). Within the Intranet, the status is displayed on the Dashboard. The status is colour coded as indicated below.

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    Form is Not Started or In Progress.

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    Form is Complete.

    The presence and status of a

    Required Form

    required form can also be included in the My Actions or All Actions page using the Column Configuration tool. This is illustrated below.

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    Filters are also provided on the My Actions and All Actions page to indicate whether actions have an attached form, what the status of the form is, and which specific form is required. These are indicated below.

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    To only show actions that have required form, use the ‘required form status’ filter and select all three status options (not started, in progress and complete). This will filter out any action that has no required form.

    Within the Lucidity App, if there is a

    Required Form

    required form for an action it is displayed within the action when it is opened.

    Closing the Action

    The

    Action

    action can be closed in the normal way. While there is no restriction on closing an action if the

    Required Form

    required form is not

    Complete

    complete, the status of the form is displayed on the page

    as

    within the

    Action is closed

    action as a reminder. If an action is closed and the form is not complete, the form remains to be completed. Filters within the My Actions and All Actions page allow the status of actions with corresponding

    Required Forms

    required forms to be reported.

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    Repeating Actions

    Recurring actions can have a

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    required form specified. Each time the new action recurs and is created, a corresponding form record is created.

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    Can the required form be deleted ?
    The required form can be deleted in the normal way by a user with appropriate permissions. When this happens, a message is put into the action saying which user and when the form was deleted.

    What happens to the required form if the action is deleted ?
    The form is unchanged but is no longer linked to an action. The form can still be completed in the normal manner.

    Can an action be closed while the required form is still in progress ?
    The action can be closed at any time. The status of the required form is displayed within the action as a reminder of its status.