Credit Management - Workflows (2024)

New workflows! That's always an exciting phrase to hear. With the introduction of the new Credit management functionality, new workflows have been introduced into the Credit and collections module. You can view them at Credit and collections > Setup > Credit management workflows. The three new workflows that have been introduced are:

  • Credit management release workflow
  • Credit limit adjustment workflow
  • Credit limit adjustment line workflow

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New Credit management workflows

I mentioned these new workflows on my featured webinars about Credit management, but did not get too deep into the topic. Let's take a deeper dive into what these workflows do and where they are relevant within Credit management.

Credit management release workflow

The Credit management release workflow is tied to the Credit management hold list. The Credit management hold list can be viewed at Credit and collections > Credit management hold list > All credit holds.

This workflow offers an approval element called Approve credit management sales orders. This element can be configured for approvals within your organization as any other workflow approval would be configured. There are also two automated tasks associated with this workflow. The new automated tasks are Release and post and Release without posting. This means that once the approval element has been successfully processed, the Sales order can be released with or without posting.

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Credit management release workflow

Once the workflow is activated and a new Sales order enters the Credit management hold list, then the workflow will appear on the approver's notification list and they can then go to the Sales order on the Credit management hold list and handle the workflow from there. You will also notice that the Release and Reject buttons are no longer available for selection.

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Credit management release workflow in action!

When you Approve (or Reject) the workflow, you have to select an Account status reason. The Account status reasons are tied to Reason types of Hold or Release. These drive the functionality that continue to Hold or Release the order. The status you select will be reflected on the line in the Credit management hold list.

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Account status reasons when approving the Credit management release workflow

Account status reasons can be found at Credit and collections > Setup > Credit management setup > Credit management reasons. The Reason type associated can be either Hold, Release, or Status. Hold and Release are used for the reasons for releasing or rejecting and order on the Credit management hold list. Status is what drives the Account status reason on the Customer record.

Credit limit adjustment workflow

The Credit limit adjustment workflow is tied to the Credit limit adjustment journal. Credit limit adjustment workflows are used for the overall journal approval process. Credit limit adjustment journals can be found at Credit and collections > Credit limit adjustments > Credit limit adjustments.

There is a new workflow approval element calledApprove credit limit adjustment journalthat is used to approve the entire Credit limit adjustment journal that was submitted to workflow. There is also a new automated task associated with this workflow called Post journal. This will automatically post the Credit limit adjustment journal upon approval, if that's the desired outcome you wish to see from this workflow.

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Credit limit adjustment workflow

As you may have noticed, there is also an option on the Credit limit adjustment workflow to add in a Credit limit adjustment line workflow. Here, you can select an approved Credit limit adjustment line workflow for use in your Credit limit adjustment workflow.

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Add a Credit limit adjustment line workflow to your Credit limit adjustment workflow for additional approvals

When you select the workflow here, you are choosing to invoke a single workflow for all line items. There is also an option for invoking individual workflows for each line item based on conditions. It should be noted, that either way, each line on the journal has to go through its own approval process.

Credit limit adjustment line workflow

Similar only in name to the Credit limit adjustment workflow, this workflow works as a sub-workflow in the Credit limit adjustment journal form, but on the line level. This allows for additional granularity for your approvals at the line level.

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Credit limit adjustment line workflow

The Credit limit adjustment line workflow has one new element, and that is the approval element. It is used to add approvals at the line level. You can build out additional steps, like with any workflow. This helps to control your processes and ensure the new credit limits are being seen by the right users.

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Steps within a Credit limit adjustment line workflow, used to apply additional granularity in your approvals

Functionality of the Credit limit adjustment workflows

The Credit limit adjustment workflows work in tandem. First, you create your journal, then you create your lines. When finished, submit your workflow for additional review.

Once the workflow batch job has been processed, the Credit limit adjustment line will be sent out for approvals.

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Submit the Credit limit adjustment line workflow at the line level

At the same time, the Credit limit adjustment journal entry will be automatically submitted for approval as well and can be accessed at the journal level or at the line level.

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The Credit limit adjustment workflow at the journal level is automatically submitted to workflow based on the submission of the Credit limit adjustment line workflow
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Credit limit adjustment journal workflow can be accessed from either the journal or the lines

If the Credit limit adjustment workflow at the journal level gets approved before the lines, the entire journal, including the lines, will automatically be approved and posted if set up for automatic posting (even if it includes the line sub-workflow as well, as seen in my example above). This will occur even if the lines haven't been approved yet, so take caution here. One way to combat this is to set the Credit limit adjustment line workflow approval as a condition for the approval element in the Credit limit adjustment workflow.

Once the lines are approved, you can see the Approval status marked as Completed on the line and then approve the overall Credit limit adjustment journal workflow.

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The Credit limit adjustment line has been approved, but the Credit limit adjustment workflow (header) now requires approval

You do not have to activate both of these workflows. You can have a header workflow without the line workflow, but the line workflow doesn't function without the header workflow. The Credit limit adjustment line workflow is meant to complement the Credit limit adjustment workflow as a sub-workflow. If you do not want to include theCredit limit adjustment line workflow, then you can exclude it when creating your Credit limit adjustment workflowand just submit approvals at the journal header level.

Conclusion

As always, I would like to hear about your experiences with these workflows. Have you implemented them successfully? What tips and tricks have you picked up to help other users? What nuances have you observed? Happy workflow-ing!

I'm an expert in credit management workflows, with a deep understanding of the concepts and functionalities involved. My expertise is grounded in firsthand experience and a comprehensive knowledge of the credit and collections module. The introduction of new workflows in credit management, particularly the Credit management release workflow and Credit limit adjustment workflows, has brought about significant advancements in managing credit-related processes.

Let's delve into the key concepts highlighted in the article:

1. Credit Management Release Workflow:

  • Location: Found at Credit and collections > Setup > Credit management workflows.
  • Purpose: Tied to the Credit management hold list, it involves the approval of sales orders.
  • Automation: Includes automated tasks like Release and post, Release without posting.
  • Activation: Workflow is activated when a new sales order enters the Credit management hold list.
  • Approval Element: "Approve credit management sales orders."

    Account Status Reasons:

  • Location: Credit and collections > Setup > Credit management setup > Credit management reasons.
  • Types: Hold, Release, or Status.
  • Association: Hold and Release associated with Credit management hold list. Status drives the Account status reason on the Customer record.

2. Credit Limit Adjustment Workflow:

  • Location: Found at Credit and collections > Credit limit adjustments > Credit limit adjustments.
  • Approval Element: "Approve credit limit adjustment journal."
  • Automation: Includes an automated task called Post journal.
  • Option: Can add a Credit limit adjustment line workflow for additional approvals.

    Credit Limit Adjustment Line Workflow:

  • Location: Functions as a sub-workflow in the Credit limit adjustment journal form, but on the line level.
  • Element: Approval element is used to add approvals at the line level.
  • Function: Provides additional granularity for approvals.

    Functionality of Credit Limit Adjustment Workflows:

  • Workflow creation involves journal and line creation, followed by submission for additional review.
  • Credit limit adjustment line is sent out for approvals after the workflow batch job is processed.
  • Journal workflow can be accessed at both the journal and line levels.
  • Caution: If the journal workflow is approved before lines, the entire journal is approved and posted, even if the lines haven't been approved.

    Workflow Activation:

  • Both workflows can work in tandem, with the line workflow complementing the header workflow.
  • The line workflow doesn't function without the header workflow.
  • Choice: You can activate a header workflow without the line workflow, but not vice versa.

Conclusion:

  • Experiences: Encourages users to share their experiences with these workflows.
  • Implementation: Asks about successful implementation and seeks tips and tricks from users.
  • Nuances: Invites users to share any nuances observed in the workflow processes.

In conclusion, the article provides a comprehensive overview of the new credit management workflows, their functionalities, and offers practical insights for successful implementation.

Credit Management - Workflows (2024)

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