Udemy
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
Turn what you know into an opportunity and reach millions around the world.
Learn More
Your cart is empty.
Keep shopping
SuccessFactors Realtime Customer Scenarios or Requirement
Rating: 3.0 out of 5(1 rating)
2 students

SuccessFactors Realtime Customer Scenarios or Requirement

Employee Central
Created byKumar R
Last updated 11/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Realtime customer requirement and how to configure
  • Realtime customer requirement and how to configure
  • Realtime customer requirement and how to configure
  • Realtime customer requirement and how to configure

Course content

1 section7 lectures1h 18m total length
  • Realtime Ask_Clarification on Workflow6:10
  • Custom Email Notification Alignment Issue _ Document Generation2:23
  • Realtime Scenarios - Auto Delegation Validation 13:04
  • Realtime Scenarios - Auto Delegation Validation 26:17
  • Address_Validation_Based_On_Payperiod 116:41
  • Address_Validation_Based_On_Payperiod 215:20
  • IT Declaration28:29

Requirements

  • Business Rule, Basic Functionality of the product

Description

Employee Central customer Requirement which I have worked multiple customers, based on that I have considered as these are normal day to day requirements and where we can reuse in multiple customer project.

In this I have covered Address Portlet, Delegation, IT Declaration, Email Notification Alignment, Document Generation, So, that you will get better knowledge how we can achieve the customer requirement.

Here's how this typically works and what you might see:

  • Rule Scenarios: When you create a new Business Rule, you'll first select a scenario, which guides the rule's purpose and the available options. For example, you might choose a scenario for "Trigger Rules for Hire/Rehire" or "Event Reason Derivation".

  • Defining Conditions (IF): You define the conditions under which the rule should be triggered, which involves selecting fields, operators (like "equal to", "greater than", etc.), and values.

  • Defining Actions (THEN): You specify the actions the system should take when the conditions are met. This could involve setting a field value, triggering a workflow, or displaying an error message.

  • Trigger Events: You assign the rule to a specific event that will activate its processing, such as "onSave" (when the page is saved) or "onChange" (when a field value is changed).


Who this course is for:

  • Beginners, Experience