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Position Group FAQs

Frequently asked questions for the Position Group guide.

Difference from Position

  • The Position component assigns a task or approval to a single user, role, or position.
  • The Position Group component assigns the same task to multiple users or positions simultaneously.
  • Position Groups also support decision rules like:
    • All must approve
    • Majority approval
    • Single approval
      This makes Position Groups suitable for workflows where several people need to review or approve a process step together.

Group Content

The group content defines which users or positions will receive the assigned task.
Content can be determined in three ways:

  1. Static Assignment → Predefined users, roles, or departments.
  2. Dynamic Assignment → Filled automatically based on workflow variables or conditions.
  3. Mixed Approach → Combining predefined groups with dynamically selected users.

If the group content is empty and no users are assigned, the workflow can continue through a configured fallback using the Empty Group Event property.


Document Change Handling

When the If Document(s) is/are Changed Then Request is Needed option is enabled:

  • If the document is modified after approval, the workflow sends the request again to the original approver.
  • This ensures the approver reviews the latest version before the process continues.

Purpose

The Position Group component is used when an action or approval needs to be assigned to multiple users, positions, user groups, departments, or title-based groups simultaneously.
Unlike the standard Position component, which supports only a single user or position, the Position Group allows flexible multi-user task assignments within a single workflow step.


Best Practices

  • Always configure the Empty Group Event to prevent workflow errors when no users exist in the group.
  • Use the Conflict State Event to handle approval conflicts safely.
  • Enable If Processed Before Do Not Send Request to avoid duplicate approvals.
  • Turn on Document Change Handling to ensure modified documents are re-reviewed.
  • Regularly update Position Group events to keep them synchronized with process requirements.

Re-Sending Requests

Yes. By enabling the If Processed Before Do Not Send Request property:

  • Users who have already processed the task in earlier workflow steps will not receive duplicate requests.
  • This avoids redundant approvals and speeds up workflow completion.

Tip:
You can still configure Before Processed Events if you need to monitor specific approval types before ski