Automate and manage complex authorization workflows for key IT service processes, such
as incidents, problems, change requests, and releases. Eliminate manual steps and automate the
authorization and notification process using sequential, parallel, record-triggered, and
autolaunched approval flows.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Unlimited and Enterprise editions with Agentforce IT
Service.
Advanced Approvals uses Flow Orchestrations to create approval workflows. The limitations and
best practices for Flow Orchestrations apply to Advanced Approvals. For detailed configuration
and setup steps, see Manage Advanced Approvals in Revenue Cloud.
Note Though the existing documentation talks about Advanced Approvals in Revenue Cloud, apply
the same concepts to IT service objects.
Example
Scenario: John is a Salesforce admin who wants critical releases at his company to go through an
authorization process before they are deployed because they carry a high risk and impact. He
decides to use the Advanced Approvals feature to automate the authorization process.
He wants the release to be implemented if it’s approved by a
chain of approvers. The request only goes to the next user in the hierarchy if the first
user approves it.
He designs a serial approval flow for releases with priority equal to critical which is triggered
when the release record is created or updated.
He also adds an action button to Releases so release managers can manually submit approval
requests.
Workflow: Jake is a release manager
who who creates an IT Release for an emergency change request. If multiple approvers are
sent the request simultaneously, Advanced approvals automatically sends approval requests to
all stakeholders and creates an approval record for each request. In this case, only a
single request is created because the request goes to the next person only after the first
person approves it. All approvers also receive notifications via email.
Now, Sara is one of the members who receives an approval request. She logs in to her Approvals
app and finds the request in her Approval Work Items. She reviews the request and approves
it. Meanwhile, Jake stays updated with the status of the request from the Approval Status
field on the release record.
The approval request then goes to Julia, Sara’s manager, who
receives an email about the approval request and can approve the request from her Approvals
app.
After all the approvers approve the request, Jake proceeds with deploying the
release.
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