View a project workflow report for multiple project components

When you're automating the activities that need to be completed for a project, you can create a sequential reviewer or topic workflow. To see if a component is being used in a project's workflow, you can generate a report on the component.

To create, view, update, and delete workflows you must either be an Administrator, the project Owner, or have special permissions. You do not need these permissions to create a Project workflow report.

To view a Project workflow report for multiple project components:

  1. Click Projects.
  2. In the Folders pane, navigate to the folder where you've saved the component.
  3. To open project details, select the project and double-click it.
    You can also open a project by:
    • Right-clicking the project and then selecting Open.
    • Clicking the Options menu and then selecting Open.
  4. In the Content pane, select the checkbox for the components you want to run a report on.
  5. On the Selected Components pane, select Reports, and then select Project workflow report.

    If you only need a report for one component, you can use the right-click menu on the component (or use the Options menu), select Reports, and then select Project workflow report.

    You see two notifications for each component you selected.

  6. In the top menu, click Notification TopMenuNotification
  7. Select the notification that contains the report.
    The Subject line says: Project workflow report
    Results:

    If you select a component that isn't used in a project workflow, in Report Result, you see:

    No project workflow information to show for this component.

    If you select a component that is being used in a project workflow, you see a report similar to the following:

    Inspire provides a usage report that gives you the following information about the workflow that includes the component you selected:
    • Component ID. This number is assigned by Inspire and is shown as a link you can click to Go to the component. You cannot see this ID anywhere else in Inspire and you cannot edit it.
    • Component Name. The display name used in the Component's browser. It can include spaces and does not show the GUID.
    • Path. The location of the folder where the component is stored.
    • Project. The name of the project.
    • Workflow. The name of the workflow that was created in the specified Project.
    • Project Activity. Identifies the activity the component is currently assigned to. The activities are set on the Start Workflow (3 of 4) Activities screen. For example, the report may show an Activity of Edit Content.

      For instructions on setting Project Activity defaults, read: Manage workflow template activities.

    • State. Identifies the progress of the Activity in the workflow. For example, initially, an Activity has a State of To Do. Participants who complete an Activity in the workflow can update the State, for example to In Progress or Completed.

      States can be customized to match your business requirements. For more information, read Manage activity status in a template.

    • Assigned User. Identifies the first and last name of the Inspire user who is currently assigned to complete the Activity. Users are assigned to an Activity when the workflow is created.
    • Created Date. Specifies the date (MM/DD/YYY) and time (HH:MM:SS AM/PM) that the workflow was started.
    • Due Date. Specifies the date (MM/DD/YYY) and time (HH:MM:SS AM/PM) that the workflow was set to be completed. This date is set on the first screen when a workflow is created.