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Template is a framework that represents a standard layout for an Agreement. The Template Management tile enables you to manage all aspects of creating and editing Templates from a single page. From here, you can:
Navigate to the Templates page by clicking on the Template Management tile. This page displays all the Templates that you are associated with- you may have created a Template or are a part of the team working on it. This page displays the most current version of a Template regardless of its status.
From this page you can:
Template Access Management is now enhanced and is available through a technical configuration. When turned On, the access control for Templates is driven by the Organization Unit (OU) or the Team.
OU can be configured in 2 ways:
Additionally, you can add members to the Template team through Event Rules, thus saving time of manually adding users to the Team. The support for the Observer role is extended to the Template Library as well through Role Action Mapping.
You can search for templates either from advanced search page or from Templates Page to:
You can find a specific template you are looking for from the Templates page using one of these 3 methods:
Follow these steps to search for templates using the Category drop down:
1. Click the Template Management tile on My Dashboard. This opens the Templates Page displaying all the existing Templates.
2. Use the Categories drop down to narrow down the templates and find the exact one you are looking for. For example, search by status, created by or the status changed, date, among many other options. This displays all the options that match the selected category.
3. Select the desired criteria by marking the boxes next to that option. Only the templates matching this specified criteria are displayed.
4. Narrow your search further by typing specific keywords in the Custom Keyword field and then click Apply. You can use Boolean operators such as AND/OR or search by wildcards to filter the results. For example:
5. You can also type free text in the Refine Search Here... search box. A list of relevant agreements are displayed.
Follow these steps to use your saved searches:
1. Click the Template Management tile on My Dashboard. This opens the Templates page displaying all the existing templates.
2. Click the Saved Searches drop down and select the desired saved search. Refer to Using Advanced Search for details on saving a search. This displays the templates matching the criteria defined in the saved search.
Refer to Saved Searches for details on saving a search.
Follow these steps to search using a favorite search:
1. Click the Template Management tile on My Dashboard. This opens the Templates page displaying all the existing templates.
2. Click one of the searches defined as favorite, just below the feature tiles. Refer to Using Advanced Search for details on adding searches as favorites. This displays the templates matching the criteria defined in favorite search.
Users have flexibility to use attributes of masterdata as extensions to any template, agreement or associated document while creating or editing the instance.
Users can search and retrieve required templates using these extended attributes as search parameters through Template index page search, Advanced Search, Global Search and Saved Search. Extended attributes are available in search facets drop-downs along with regular attributes. This considerably improves the efficiency of search facility.
To search templates on Template Index page:
Users can search templates by extended attributes using the Advanced Search and Saved Search.
On Advanced Search page, select Template in Entity drop-down and type extended attribute in the Refine Search here… search box. Refer to Using Advanced Search for details on using search filters, operators, and options.
Users can save the search criteria with extended attributes as search parameters and use as global or local Saved Search. Refer to Saved Searches for details on saving a search. Refer to Using Advanced Search for details on retrieving a Saved Search.
To create a Template in ICM:
1. Click the Template Management tile on the Dashboard. The Templates page opens.
2. Click the Create Template tile. The Create Template page. Type the required details in the following sections:
Note: (*) denotes a mandatory field. ICM displays an error message if a mandatory field is left empty.
The Details section consists of some mandatory fields, while rest of the sections are optional. The extended attributes are available under Template Additional Attributes if configured in your instance.
Enter the basic details in the following fields:
Click Next to go to the Template Variables tab.
Template Variables are the attributes that are part of the template.
On this tab, you can either select the attributes from the Available Attribute section or Add new Attributes. The user can also set a Template Variable as conditional to the value of the Contract Type Attributes by setting Is Conditional flag On. For further information on Is Conditional flag, please refer the section Adding conditional dependency on Template Variables.
To select the attributes from the already existing attributes:
1. Select a desired attribute from the Available Attributes section then click the icon.
2. The attribute is added to the Selected Attribute section.
3. Click the attribute that is added to the Selected Attributes section. The details of that attribute are populated in the Edit Attribute section.
4. Edit the details of the attribute if required. For example, Display Name, Help Message etc.
5. Define the attribute with the help of flags such as Is Default, Is Editable etc.
6. Click Save. The Template Variable is added in the Template that you are creating.
This section helps you in selecting different roles for your Template. You can add 3 roles which are:
To add different roles:
Here you can review and verify all the information for the Template before clicking on Create. If you wish to edit anything, click Previous. Once created the template gets into Draft state.
After that click on Send for Approval, to send it further for approvals, or click Edit if you want to update any field.
The Approver gets a notification about the Template, who can then review and approve it. Once approved, the Template is ready for use.
The functionality of the conditional dependency on Template Variables for Agreement Attributes can be achieved by any user with Manage access on Template Management tile by enabling the Is Conditional flag for each Template Variable when creating or editing a Template. When Is Conditional is On, a user is able to set a dependent condition on the Template Variable by using Depends on Contract Type Attribute flag On and its related Depends On Attribute drop-down and Depends On Value field.
The following conditions decide the dependency between the Template Variable and Contract Type Attribute:
For each selected Attribute from Depends On Attribute drop-down list, the user can then enter the Depends On Value that will drive the dependency.
To add dependency between Contract Type Attributes and Template Variables:
1. Click the Template Management tile on the Dashboard. The Template Management page opens.
2. Click the Create Template tile. The Create Template page opens.
3. Select the Contract Type from the Contract Type Name drop-down list. For example, Teaming Agreement.
4. Enter a Template name in the Name field. For example, Purchase.
5. The Template Code is auto-generated.
6. Select the Template Language from the drop-down list. For example, English (United States).
7. Click Yes to make it Primary Template.
8. Enter all the details on Create Template Details page.
9. Click Next. The Template Variables section opens.
10. Select the desired Variables from the Available Attribute section. For example, A Boolean, A Choice, A Currency, A Date, A Percentage, A Number, and A MultiSelectChoice.
11. Click the arrow to move Variable to the Selected Attribute section.
12. Click the Variable that is added to the Selected Attribute section. The details of the Variable are populated in the Edit Attribute section. For example, A Choice.
13. Toggle the Is Conditional flag On for the selected Variable to add the conditional dependence between the Template Variable and Contract Type Attribute.
14. Toggle the Depends on Contract Type Attribute flag On to view the Contract Type Attributes in the Depends On Attribute drop-down list.
15. Select the Attribute from the Depends On Attribute drop-down list where you want to add Contract Type Attribute level dependency for a Template Variable. For example, Choice1.
16. Enter the dependent value in the Depends On Value field or toggle the Depends On Value flag On based on the selected Attribute Data Type. For example, Choice 1, Choice 2, and Choice 3. This means the A Choice Template Variable depends on Contract Type Attribute Choice1 with the following dependent values: Choice 1, Choice 2, and Choice 3.
17. Click Save. The Attribute updated successfully message is displayed.
18. Click Next. The Team tab opens.
19. Click Create. The Template gets created.
20. Click Send For Approval to initiate the approval process.
When defining the Template Variables, a user needs to consider the following rendering conditions:
To view the dependency of Template Variables on an Agreement:
1. Click the Agreement Management tile on the Dashboard. The Agreement Management page opens.
2. Click the Create Agreement tile. The Create Agreement page opens.
3. Select the Contract Type Category from the drop-down list. For example, Default.
4. Select the Contract Type from the Contract Type Name drop-down list. For example, Teaming Agreement.
5. Select the Type Of Paper from the drop-down list. For example, Own.
6. Click Next. The Create Agreement – Teaming Agreement Attribute page opens, which displays all Contract Type Attributes.
7. Select the Choice 1 option from the drop-down list as defined in the Purchase.
8. Enter all the details on Page1 of Create Agreement – Teaming Agreement page.
9. Click Next. The Select Template page opens.
10. Select the Template from the Select Template page. For example, Purchase.
You can edit a template at any state, to make changes to the effective date, team, and so on. However, when you edit an approved Template, you have to get it approved again.
To edit the existing Template:
1. On the Template Management page, Click the View Record icon next to the Template. The Template Details page opens providing the summary of the template.
2. Click Edit. The Edit Template wizard with the Details tab opens. Edit the desired fields. You can edit the existing description or version comments information. You can upload a new template file or replace an existing template as well.
3. Click Next. The Team tab opens. Add or delete the team members, if required.
4. Click Next. The Verify tab opens. Verify the changes made to the Template.
5. Click Save to save the changes made to the Template.
6. Choose one of the following:
The details of the updated Templates are displayed. Preview of the Template opens on the right side of the page.
Choose from the following options that open below the contract summary and details:
Note: The options that are displayed vary according to the type of Template and privileges assigned to your user id.
You can authorize users to tag an Attribute inside another choice or multi-select Attribute, so that the same Attribute tag can be used within the Agreement or Template.
In ICM, you can:
Remember:
After you create a Template, it is in Draft state. The Template must be approved to be able to use it to create an agreement.
To send a Template for approval:
1. Click the View Record icon on next to the template you want to send for approval. The Template Details page opens.
2. Scroll down the page and click the Send for Approval button to send the Template for approval. The status of the Template changes to Waiting for Approval.
Related Topics: Create a Template in ICM Word Add-in | Approve/Reject_a_Template | Rule | Agreement Management | Clause Management | Bilingual_Templates
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