One of the very cool features of Workday is the ability to take any advanced, web-enabled report and create a PDF out of the system. This is most likely how everyday companies build compensation review statements, put together performance reviews, and allow employees to view their payslips in Workday. These items have associated business processes and tasks for distributing them so that employees can easily access them on an ad hoc or as-needed basis.
The incredible flexibility of BIRT (Business Intelligence and Reporting Tool) creation is sometimes restricted by task or business process limitations. The most straightforward and flexible workaround that I've discovered is using a rule-based iteration of the Distribute Documents or Tasks business process.
Recently, I worked with a client to distribute updated job descriptions to their employees. In order to automate updating, reviewing, and signing, it was necessary to create several tenant-side To Dos, as well as Review Document steps, for several security groups. By using a rule-based Distribute Tasks business process, not only could a condition rule be created based on the To Do, but the following benefits were found:
To try this process for yourself, follow these high-level steps:
Note: If later, someone else wants to use this task to distribute something to a sole individual, they can simply update the task with the applicable person, selecting them in the “user” field on that distribution element.
Note: Remember that the custom report must be shared with the group, and you may need to add the group to the business process’s security policy to allow them to access the task.
Note: These steps can be done with an actual To Do that is distributed as well, if you need, perhaps, a manager to complete a particular task first.
In the client case mentioned previously, a manager's version was created with both a Review Document step that included a BIRT version of the current job description and a To Do to edit the job description from the Edit Position Restrictions business process. Within that process, there was a To Do step created for the HR team to edit the ‘sign job description’ task, which was set to distribute a placeholder To Do for the employee.
Using this business process to auto-send a Review Document step is one of the least cumbersome ways to deliver a document to an employee if the requirement doesn’t fit into any of the delivered business processes or worker tasks, but still needs a custom employee experience.
Other use-cases:
This Distribute Tasks functionality allows a broader and more robust use of the existing reporting tools in Workday. Take some time today to distribute a BIRT document in your Sandbox tenant. I hope you find it to be a simple configuration that solves – or at minimum, helps – some challenging scenarios!