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MLP Rules
An MLP rule is a process that allows specific people (collected in an MLP Level) to take specific actions on specific proposals. MLP rules are configured using diverging approval paths for different trade or category. You will configure each MLP rule based on your organization’s proposal approval workflow.
You can have multiple rule sets representing different approval workflows that are determined by trades and categories. There is also a default rule set which is applied if other rules sets cannot be applied.
MLP Rules and the Approval Workflow
MLP rules check each proposal to determine the appropriate approval workflow:
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The main goal of the auto-escalation function is to automatically move the proposal to the higher level of the employee who decides on its approval under the following conditions:
- The employee assigned to the previous level has not taken action for a prescribed period of auto-escalation.
- The employee who has not taken action is not the last level of approval.
- The proposal amount is outside the area of the previous employee level’s responsibility.
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Please, note that the auto-escalation process does not aim to approve proposals without the participation of your employees. |
Navigate between the tabs to have a look at the examples with the 3 variants of proposals amount and how the auto-escalation will work for each of them.
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A proposal is $2.500. The last level of approval for this proposal is a Facility Manager.
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Rw tab title Case 2. The proposal amount is $5000.
A proposal is $5.000. The last level of approval for this proposal is a General Manager.
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Rw tab title Case 3. The proposal amount is $11.000.
A proposal is $11.000. The last level of approval for this proposal is an Operational Manager.
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Here is an example of how to fill in the template for auto-escalation.
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Overrides and Skips
In MLP rules, you can override a level. You may also skip a level if the proposal amount exceeds the level's approval limit.
- Override: An approver does not have to wait for the level below to take action on a proposal. Users on that level can take action at any time.
- SkipOverLimit: Any proposal with an amount higher than the level's approval limit will not appear in the user's proposal list. Should the proposal amount be within the user's approval limit, the employee can approve the proposal even if the SkipOverLimit option is enabled (set to "1").
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You cannot enable the Override and SkipOverLimit options for the same MLP level. |
Configuring Rule Sets
Once the MLP approval level is configured, you may then create the rule sets to define your approval hierarchy. These rule sets define your business rules on how you want proposals to route for assigned trades and categories.
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The file is uploaded, and the rules you configured are immediately applied.
Below is an explanation of how the configured rules displayed in the image above work.
- Trade and Category: This MLP rule covers all proposals in any selected trades since the Trade and Category cells on the RuleSetMatrix sheet are empty.
- Levels and Actions: Users in the General Manager MLP Level are permissioned to take action on proposals costing up to 10.99 in local currency. Note that a blank Limit field means there is no monetary limit up to which the user may take action on a proposal, and level users cannot make the final actions on the proposal — they can only review and escalate them to next level users.
- Override: Director of Facilities can take actions without waiting for the Director of Operations to take actions on proposals.
- SkipOverLimit: Proposals that are over 50.99 in local currency will skip Director of Operations and go directly to Director of Facilities for further actions.
- Forward To and Set Status To: Specifies the level the proposals shall be sent to and level users who can take actions on when proposals are over the limit.
- AutoEscalate (in Days): Users in the General Manager level have 5 days to review proposals before they are automatically escalated to Director of Operations. Read more about auto-escalation in the About Proposal Auto-Escalation article.
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