Apply an issue approval process in a request queue
The video explains the process of applying a default approval process when creating a request queue. 鈥 When a request is created, it starts with the status 鈥淣ew - Pending Approval,鈥 and an approval notification is sent to the designated approver. 鈥 If approved, the status changes to 鈥淣ew,鈥 allowing assigned individuals to begin work. 鈥 If rejected, the status may incorrectly revert to 鈥淣ew鈥 due to a common mistake in the approval process setup. 鈥
The video highlights that the approval process is triggered when the status is set to 鈥淣ew,鈥 which is the default for new requests. 鈥 If rejected, the system defaults to changing the status back to the previous one, which is not ideal for new requests. 鈥 Instead, a different status, such as 鈥淲on鈥檛 Resolve,鈥 should be chosen. 鈥 The video also notes that there is no 鈥淩ejected鈥 status provided by default, but a system administrator can create one if needed. 鈥
Key takeaways
- Default Approval Process: When creating a request queue, you can apply a default approval process that automatically assigns an approval workflow to each request.
- Status Changes Upon Approval: Approved requests change their status from 鈥淣ew - pending approval鈥 to 鈥淣ew,鈥 allowing assigned individuals to start working on them.
- Common Mistake in Rejection Handling: If a request is rejected, the status will revert to 鈥淣ew鈥 due to a default system setting in the approval process.
- Recommended Status for Rejected Requests: Instead of reverting to the previous status (鈥淣ew鈥), it is better to choose a different status, such as 鈥淲on鈥檛 Resolve,鈥 to avoid confusion.
- Custom Status Options: There is no 鈥淩ejected鈥 status provided by default, but a system administrator can create one if needed for better clarity in the approval process.