You can recognize documents for which a review process has
been defined by the
entry in the action menu. The info page of such a document or its parent folder
shows the steps and responsible reviewers of the associated review process. You
can also activate the display of the status or progress columns in the detail
view of the folder using
in the top menu to detect documents for which a review process has been defined:
these documents will show ‘being edited’ and
in these
columns.
Every member of the folder where such a document is located may start the review process. This will usually happen when editing of the document has been finished.
• Select
in the action menu of the document. As a shortcut, you can also click on the
icon in the
progress column.
• You can add a note to this action that will be appended to the document and that will be visible for the reviewers.
• Hit [OK] to start the review process.
Now the document is put under version control if this has not already happened and cannot be edited anymore for the duration of the review. The document appears in the task lists of the reviewers for the first review step. These reviewers will also be notified by e-mail that a review is due.
The start of the review process is indicated in the folder
listing by a status value of ‘being reviewed’ and the progress icon . Don’t forget to
activate the columns ‘Status’ and ‘Progress’ using
in the top menu.
After having started the review process, you have to wait
for its outcome of which you will be notified by e-mail. The info page of the
document shows status and current review step. After termination of the review,
the status and progress columns will either show ‘released’ and or ‘rejected’ and
. If the document has been released or
rejected, the version state will also be set to ‘released’ or ‘rejected’,
respectively.
During the review the document is locked and cannot be edited. As the initiator of the review or the manager of the folder you may, however, cancel the review process anytime by
• selecting
in the action menu of the document. You may append a note to this action, too.
The status and progress columns will show ‘cancelled’ and
.
After cancellation (and termination) of the review process, the document can be edited again and the review process may be started for another round
• by selecting
in the action menu of the document.
A review restart is also possible for documents that have already been released, e.g. in case the quality standard of the review process has changed.
If you take part in the review process as a reviewer, you receive an e-mail notification with a request for review. The documents to be reviewed appear in your task list, which may be viewed using
in the top menu.• Select
in the action menu of the document, when you are satisfied with the document. As
a shortcut, you can also click on the
icon in the
progress column. Add an optional note to your action. Depending on the process
definition, other reviewers may have to accept the document as well, before it
can move on to the next review step. After the document has been successfully
accepted of in the last review step it has the status ‘released’.
• Select
in the action menu of the document, if you have objections which you should also
summarize in the action note for the editors of the document. The document gets
the status ‘rejected’, can be edited again and eventually entered into the
review process for another round.
• Select
in the action menu of the document, if you don’t want to review this particular
document yourself. In the action form, you choose one or more other users who
are to review the document on your behalf. You can also add a note to your
action which is transmitted to the other users along with the e-mail request for
review. The delegation is valid for the review of this document, also when the
review is cancelled and restarted.
After you have accepted or rejected the document or have delegated the review, the document disappears from your task list.