Adding workflow events

Add events to represent the work that team members perform on items. Events typically move items from one state to another in a workflow. For example, issues may have Assign and Fix events. Events can also be for informational purposes and not change an item's state.

Adding an event to an item may open an event dialog box where users can enter information about work completed, work another team member should complete, or additional information about the item. All event information is tracked on the item Workflow tab. See Viewing workflow event history.

1. Choose Tools > Administration > Workflow.

The Configure Workflow dialog box opens.

2. Select an item Type.

3. Click the Events tab.

4. Click Add.

The Add Event dialog box opens.

5. On the Details tab, enter a Name and Description. The name is displayed in the Workflow menu.

6. Select Informational event to use the event for information only. Informational events cannot change item workflow states or assignments, so users can enter informational events on items in any state. For example, you may have a Comment event to allow users to enter comments on an issue.

7. Select the Resulting state the item moves to after the event is entered.

Select multiple states if you want the user to select a resulting state in the event dialog box. For example, if you want users to select a state for a Fix event, you can select Fixed, Closed, and Closed (Fixed). When users enter Fix events, they must select a resulting state.

8. Select an Assignments option to specify how the event affects the current assignment on items.

9. Select Display time tracking field using to display a built-in time tracking field in the event dialog box.

You may want to select this option if items can have multiple instances of the same event so you can choose how to calculate the total hours. See Configuring time tracking.

Tip: The field is named Hours, but you can rename it on the Fields tab. See Modifying default fields in workflow event dialog boxes.

10.  Select any additional options.

11. Click the Custom tab to configure custom fields for the event dialog box or add an icon for the event to the Workflow Events toolbar. See Customizing workflow event fields and icons.

12. Click the Fields tab to rename the default event dialog box fields and modify other field information. See Modifying default fields in workflow event dialog boxes.

13. Click OK to add the event.