Tasks, jobs, and services
There are three main building blocks when it comes to Senta's workflows - tasks, jobs and services.
A Task is an individual action like sending an email, uploading a document, making a call, or filling in a form.
A Job is a collection of tasks that you need to complete for a client. A Job Template is the base configuration for any given set of tasks. You can copy or edit job templates to suit your practice.
A Service is a collection of jobs.
This diagram shows how they work together to build a workflow:
Use services to manage several jobs
You can add more than one job to a service, and run them at different times or frequencies.
An example of this is the pre-loaded VAT Service. It contains several jobs, including:
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A one-off set-up job (designed to gather all the information needed to relevant jobs from the service)
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Recurring VAT return jobs, configured to run at different frequencies
This allows you to build a single workflow that can be configured to run for different client needs, rather than building a separate job for each.
For example, the VAT Set-up job runs once and is designed to gather information to drive the correct frequencies. This is done via the VAT Details form built into the set-up job, which prompts you to fill in information based on the client's VAT needs. The process is as follows: