Clone and Activate the Care Benefit Verify Requests Data Processing Engine
Definition
Before your program leads can use the Initiate Benefit Reverification flow in your org,
you must create a clone of the existing Data Processing Engine definition and activate it. The
flow uses the cloned definition to copy care benefit verify request records for benefits
reverification.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with the Health
Cloud or Life Sciences Cloud license. It's also available with these add-on
licenses: Agentforce for Life Sciences Cloud or Agentforce for Health Cloud, Flex
Credits Metering, Agentforce Employee Agent, Einstein GPT Platform, Einstein GPT
Copilot, Einstein GPT Trust, Genie Data Platform Starter, and Einstein GPT Prompt
Builder.
User Permissions Needed
To create and save data processing engines:
Customize Application
AND
Data Pipelines Base User
To use Data Processing Engine, the Analytics Cloud Integration User profile must be available
in your org.
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Data Processing Engine, and
then select Data Processing Engine.
Open the Clone Care Benefit Verify Requests definition.
Click Save As.
Leave the default Name and API Name, and then save your work.
Don’t change the default Name and API Name. Changing these values prevents status
notifications from being sent to the user.
Open and activate the definition you created.
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