Applies to version: 2020.1.x and above; author: Józef Cyran
One of the built-in WEBCON BPS functionalities is the ability to create a vacation process. This process can be generated by using the absence process wizard – you can also present the vacation requests on the Gantt chart.
More information about creating the process and typed data sources can be found in the following articles:
Fig. 1. The vacation schedule
The data needed to create the vacation process is loaded from the typed data source. But when the history of absences is not defined, the data will be loaded from the vacation process.
It presents the submitted vacation requests – you can decide that the requests from the selected workflow step will be loaded to the chart, e.g. from the step where the requests approved by the supervisor are stored.
The requests are presented in the form of the colored tiles, the color depends on the type of absence. The color assigned to the vacation type is defined in the typed data for the vacation type. After moving the mouse over the tile, the following information will be displayed:
Name Surname start date – end date (vacation type)
Fig. 2. The vacation schedule – tile signature
After pressing the tile, the system will transfer us to the selected vacation request.
The vacation schedule can be created from the WEBCON BPS Designer Studio or WEBCON BPS Portal level. Go to the “Presentation” -> “Reports” tab in the vacation process.
Fig. 3. WEBCON BPS Designer Studio – creating the new vacation schedule
Next, click the “New vacations schedule” button and go to their configuration.
Fig. 4. The configuration of the vacation schedule
The configuration of the vacation schedule is significantly different from the classic process instance report, BPS gives the ability of configuring, among others:
Fig. 5. The presentation of the absences
a) Me -> only the current employee will be included in the schedule. The option can be used during creating the view, which will be presented on the employee’s dashboard.
Fig. 6. The vacation schedule for the current employee
b) Me and my team -> the schedule will include the current employee and their team. The option can be used during creating the view which will be presented on the supervisor’s (team leader) dashboard.
c) Me and my subordinates -> the schedule will include the current employee and their subordinates. The option can be used during creating the view which will be presented on the manager’s dashboard.
d) Me, my team, and subordinates -> the schedule will include the current employee, their team and subordinates. The option can be used during creating the view which will be presented on the manager’s dashboard.
e) Selected people -> the schedule will include the selected employee. The option can be used during creating the view intended for the specific group of users not defined in the company’s structure.
f) Selected people and subordinates -> the schedule will include the selected employee and their subordinates. The option can be used during creating the view which will be presented on the HR department dashboard.
For greater readability, it is worth applying filters, then you can compare quickly selected employees. To do this, click the icon indicated below and select the employees we are interested in from the window that pops up:
Fig. 7. The vacation schedule.
After selecting, click the “Apply” option.
Fig. 8 Filtering the employees
On the following screen, you see two employees – Johnny Deep and Jenifer Aniston.
Fig. 9. Filtering the employees
In this way, we can present the conclusions in the vacation schedule, narrow the list of people, and display the vacation types. As you can see, this business process automation with WEBCON BPS saves your company man-hours and simplifies processing your leave requests.