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Procedures are special functions that invoke other functions. They are defined on the Define User Procedures [IMPC] form.
A [procedure|PROCEDURES] is a type of user definable function that links together two or more system functions into a business procedure or workflow.
Procedures may be used to enforce a work flow. That is, users can be stepped through the various screens and report functions that are required to complete a task.
Typically, complex processes like enrolling employees into benefit plans, multiple record changes like getting married, or post-hire processes are good candidates for definition as a procedure.
The procedure form is divided into two parts: a "header" component that defines general aspects of the procedure and the "procedure steps" component that defines the individual functions that make up the procedure.
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Each [procedure|PROCEDURES] consists of a procedure header and procedure steps. The step information has some overflow information below.\\ \\
The step information has some overflow information below.\\ \\