Work with Change Order States

The state of a change order determines which change order fields can be modified and by which users.

View the Workflow Chart for a Change Order

By default, a single participant assigned the approval role can approve a change order that is in the Review state. The routing definition can optionally require all participants with approval permission to approve a change order for it to enter the approved state.

The Change Administrator can optionally require that all participants with approval permission must approve a change order for it to enter the approved state.

Note: The Change Administrator can force the approval of an open change order.

Once a change order is fully approved, the change order enters the closed state. The files and items associated with the change order are released. If the product is new, the new files and items are released for the first time. If the design configuration currently exists, the existing revision is superseded by the new revision of the item.

Create State

When a new change order is saved, it enters the Create state. The person requesting the change order is automatically assigned to the Change Requestor role. When the Change Requestor submits the change order, the change order enters the Open state and notification is sent to the users that have a role in the next state of the workflow.

In the Create state: the Change Requestor can perform the following actions:

Note: The Change Requestor cannot change item lifecycle, roll back lifecyle, or update the item associated with the change order.

The change Administrator can delete the change order or submit it. Once submitted, the change order enters the Open state. Notification is sent to the Change Administrator, indicating there is a change order requiring attention.

Open State

In the Open state, the Change Administrator can perform the following actions:

Upon clicking Submit, the change order enters the Work state. Notification is sent to the Responsible Engineer, Change Administrator, and Change Requestor on the routing list, alerting the participants that there is a change order requiring attention.

Work State

In the Work State,

Once the Responsible Engineer submits the change order, it enters the Check state or the Review state based on the workflow definition specified in the Administration dialog box.

Check State (Optional)

If the change order workflow definition is set to Check State in the Administration dialog box, the change order enters the Check state when submitted by the Responsible Engineer. Notification is sent to the Checker, Change Requestor, and Reviewer alerting that the change order requires attention.

In the Check State:

If the Checker rejects the change order, it returns to the Work state. Once the Checker approves the change order, it enters the Review state.

Review State

Upon a change order being submitted for review, the change order enters the Review state. Notification is sent alerting the Reviewers and the Approvers that there is a Change Order requiring their attention.

In the Review state:

For a change order to enter the Approved state:

Note: If the Approver rejects the change order, the change order enters the Rejected state. In the Rejected state, the Change Administrator can re-open or cancel the change order.

Approved State

In the Approved state, the change order can only be closed.

When a change order enters the Closed State, effectivity is immediate and notification is sent to anyone listed as a Notification User on the routing list.

Cancelled and Closed States

In the Cancelled and Closed states, no action can be taken by anyone.