The Approvals page lists all the signature requirements that must be
fulfilled before the item can be promoted through its lifecycle. The page lists
two kinds of signature requirements:
- Requirements dictated by the policy that governs the item. When a
policy has a signature requirement for a particular state, the signature must
be applied before the item can be promoted from that state.
On premises only: By default,
does not include signature requirements in the policies that govern the types
of items that have Approvals categories. However, your system might be
configured to have signature requirements in these policies. For instructions
on implementing such a configuration, see the
Project Management
Administration Guide.
- Requirements in place because a blocking route has been created for
the item. A blocking route is one that includes the item in the route's
content. The route creator has specified a specific state in the item's
lifecycle as the blocking state. This means that the item cannot be promoted
from that state until the route is complete. Because the route cannot be
completed until all tasks are completed, the route task assignees basically
become approvers for the item. If the route task assignees don't complete their
tasks, the item cannot be promoted.
Policy signature requirements and blocking routes are also shown on the
Lifecycle page for an item. See the
3DEXPERIENCE
Basics
for a description of object lifecycles.