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The approval functionality has recently undergone some improvements to make it more user friendly and compact. These changes will be included in the 4.07.00 and above releases of [{$applicationname}]; they will not be included in the back ports. The new approval bar is only supported in Internet Explorer 7 and in Firefox, it is not supported in prior versions of IE. Some of the recent changes are:
The approval functionality has recently undergone some improvements to make it more user friendly and compact. These changes will be included in the 4.07.00 and above releases of Personality; they will not be included in the back ports. The new approval bar is only supported in Internet Explorer 7 and in Firefox, it is not supported in prior versions of IE. Some of the recent changes are:
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**The second type is to indicate any items (ie: PAs or TS) that ‘may’ enter an approval process, such as new unsubmitted time sheets or pending PAs. This type of Future Approval is optional and is controlled by the site preference [APPROVAL_WIP_REC] defined in [IMST]. Each table where approvers may need to see what they ‘may’ have to approve in the near future may be defined. For example a client may define PTS and SPA as preference values.
**The second type is to indicate any items (ie: PAs or TS) that ‘may’ enter an approval process, such as new unsubmitted time sheets or pending PAs. This type of Future Approval is optional and is controlled by the site preference [APPROVAL_WIP_REC(System_Preference)] defined in [IMST]. Each table where approvers may need to see what they ‘may’ have to approve in the near future may be defined. For example a client may define PTS and SPA as preference values.
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*[How to Approve or Cancel a Personnel Action|HOW TO APPROVE CANCEL A PERSONNEL ACTION|HOW TO APPROVE OR CANCEL A PERSONNEL ACTION]
*[How to Approve or Cancel a Personnel Action|HOW TO APPROVE OR CANCEL A PERSONNEL ACTION|HOW TO APPROVE OR CANCEL A PERSONNEL ACTION]