Create a workflow from an assignment
When you're working on assignments for a project, you can convert that one assignment into a workflow with multiple tasks that are automated by Inspire. After you select the project assignment, you can select an action called Initiate workflow. Inspire marks the assignment as complete and opens the Start a workflow screen.
When creating a workflow from a project assignment, you can choose from one of the following default templates provided by Inspire:

- Sequential reviewer workflow—This creates a review process with two sequential reviewer phases. You'll need at least one participant assigned to the project who has a Review Coordinator membership.
- Topic workflow—this lets you assign tasks and participants to the following activities: develop, review, and publish content. You'll need a participant for the following roles: writer, reviewer, content owner, production.

You can also choose from one of your customized workflows.
Keep in mind that customized workflows may vary. This documentation explains how to create a workflow using the default templates provided by Inspire. If you're using a customized workflow the steps will be different.

Before you begin:



Read required permissions
Depending on what tasks you need to complete, you need some permissions to the following features:
- Projects
- Workflows
- Reviews

Project permissions
To work with projects you must have permission to the Projects Module .
- By default, only users with the following permissions can create project workflows and assignments:
- Administrator permissions
- Access to the Project Module with the Create permission
- Even if you don't have these permissions, you can be granted a special permission to create workflows and project assignments after a project is created.
- If you are an administrator, refer to Allow users to create project assignments and workflows.

Workflow permissions
To create, view, update, and delete workflows you must either be an Administrator, the project Owner, or have the following permissions:
- Create, read, update, and delete permissions to the
Projects module. - For the Projects module, your user account must be listed under the following Property: can_initiate_assignment.
- If you are an administrator, refer to Allow users to create project assignments and workflows.

Review workflow permissions.
To work with Review workflows, you also need:
- Create, read, update, and delete permissions to the
Reviews module.

If you try to assign work to a participant who doesn't have access to the component, you will see the following error.
This workflow has one or more permission problems. It is recommended to cancel the workflow, correct the permissions, and then restart it. The assigned user "Jane.Doe@MyCompany.com" does not have permission to access the following components: PrivateConcept.
- The error tells you the name of a user included in the workflow. It may not be user who needs the permissions, so you have to check each participant's permissions to the restricted component.
- The warning tells you the name of the restricted component.
- The Workflow is still started. You can change the permission, participant, or the component to resolve the conflict.
- For details on how to set permissions, refer to: Set permissions.



Follow best practices
Before converting an assignment to a workflow:
You need to make sure that a project with content, a participant, and an assignment already exists.
You can only use a project assignment that is not already part of a workflow.
Keep in mind that after you add a participant to a project and give them tasks to complete, you might not be able to easily remove them. You can't remove a participant from an active project if they are:
- A reviewer, approver, or coordinator of an active Review workflow in that project.
- A reviewer or coordinator of a Topic workflow in that project.
- Given an assignment in that project.
For more details, read Remove participants from a project.
Inspire checks to see if the component(s) you want to add are in another assignment, project workflow or review workflow. You see warnings if a component is already in use. If you want, you can close the warnings and create the assignment or workflow anyway.

When selecting an assignment to convert to a workflow:
The assignment must be in one of the following States to use the Initiate workflow option:
- To Do
- In Progress
If the Initiate workflow option is not available, the assignment is already being used in a workflow.

The assignment cannot be converted to a workflow if it's in any of the following States:
- Accepted
- Completed
- Rejected
- Cancelled