View Your Requests That You Started
View the status of Requests you've started.
View Your Requests
The My Requests page displays all Requests you started. Request information displays in tabular format.
Follow these steps to view the Requests that you started:
Do one of the following:
Click the Requests option from the top menu if the Requests page is not currently displayed. The My Requests page displays.
Below is an example of the My Requests page that displays Requests the logged on user has started.
The My Requests page displays the following information in tabular format about Requests you started:
#: The # column displays the Request number associated with the Process. This number represents the sequential occurrence of that Process.
Status: The Status column displays the status of the Request. The following are possible statuses:
Participants: The Participants column displays each Request participant's avatar. Avatars in this column do not indicate the chronological order in which those users participated in that Request. Hover your cursor over a user's avatar to view that person's full name.
View a Request Summary
From the # column, click the Request number associated with the Process displaying in the Name column to view its summary. This number represents the sequential occurrence of that Process.
Search for a Request
Use Request data to search for Requests on this page based on the following criteria:
Process: Search using one or more Process names associated with a Request.
Status: Search using one or more of the following Request statuses:
In progress: Include Requests that are in progress as part of your search criteria.
Completed: Include Requests that are completed as part of your search criteria.
Error: Include Requests that are in error as part of your search criteria.
Canceled: Include Requests that have been canceled as part of your search criteria.
Requester: Search using one or more users who started a Request. The currently logged on user is included by default when searching for Requests on this page.
Participants: Search using one or more users participating in a Request.
Save the Settings of a Search
If the Saved Searches package is not installed, the Save Search button is not available.
No Requests?
If there are no Requests in this tab, the following message displays: No Results.
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