Overview
The steps below describe how to view the Profiles and Profile Attributes that have been created for an Entity.
Zift PRM supports a large number of standard Entities, and you can add Custom Entities to support your own business processes. An Entity is any kind of thing that you want Zift PRM to be aware of. To be useful, an Entity needs one or more Profiles. The Profile is how you define the characteristics of Entities. For example, the Person Entity has a Job Function Profile. This means that Zift PRM can store and use a Job Function against each Person. The Job Function Profile works like a question that Zift PRM can ask about each Person: What is this Person's Job Function? For this particular Profile, the possible answers (Profile Attributes) have been pre-defined so that they can be chosen from a list. When this Person Profile is added to any Screen, it will display a list of choices as check-boxes and the user can select the most appropriate choice. Alternatively, the Profile could have been created to prompt users to type in their own answer.
In other words: a Profile is a question that you can ask Zift PRM about an Entity. The Profile Attributes are the answers that you tell Zift PRM it may accept for that question. You can define any number of Profiles for an Entity and each individual instance of the Entity will inherit all of the Profiles and Profile Attributes defined for that Entity. For example, if you had a Person Profile for language preference and wanted to offer only French, English, and Spanish; for every Person, Zift PRM would accept any of those three values.
Profiles are a very powerful mechanism for controlling what Zift PRM does with Entities.
Below we explain how to view the Profiles that have been applied to an Entity.
Best Practice
- Restrict the users with the rights to create Profiles: the number of Profiles can grow quickly and care should be taken to ensure that duplicates and Profiles with too-similar names are not created.
- Use Parent Profiles to group large sets of Profiles by theme. This makes it easier to find and manage Profiles.
- Avoid deleting Profiles or Profile Attributes. Instead, you should set them to Active = No. This preserves any stored data but will prevent any additional.
Before You Begin
Log into PRM Admin with profileTask Level 1 rights or greater.
How to View Profiles
Do the following to view the Profiles that have been applied to an Entity.
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Navigate to Business Rules > Profiles.
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[Optional] Select an Entity Type from the Choose Type drop-down list to filter results
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[Optional] Provide some text that must appear in the Profile definition you are looking for. The search results will display any Profile that includes the text at any level and will be grouped by Entity.
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Screen capture of the result list for a Profile search using "Team". The only result is defined against the organization entity and this is clear from an additional heading row.
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Click the name of the Profile to view from the list in the top panel. This will open the details of the Profile in the lower left panel.
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Select an attribute to view the details.
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