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Project statuses are configured by your site administrator and mapped to an internal project status workflow. The table below demonstrates how project statuses can be renamed

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Description

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e-PlanReview® (EPR) tracks project status across the life of a project. Some project status updates are automated, though most require a user to update the status manually.

Info

For clients using goPost, once the project status is updated in EPR it will trigger an equivalent project status update in goPost for that project application record.

Note

For clients using an integrated permitting system, the workflow will likely be managed by the permitting system itself rather than EPR.

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What are Project Statuses?

EPR provides a set of six (6) default project status values, which can be used right out of the box. If an Agency thinks the default project status ‘label’ will be confusing to staff, new status values can be created and the existing default labels can be made ‘Inactive’ so they do not cause confusion.

Each project status has a “Label” value that the users will see when they look at the project status as well as a “Parent Item” value which is used by EPR to determine how that label behaves.

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Project Status Default Label

Project Status Parent Item

Parent Item Behavior

Notes

Open

Open

EPR automatically sets a newly created project’s status to an Open status. When resubmittal files are received for a project, EPR automatically changes the project status back to an Open status. The status can also be set manually if needed.

  • There should always be an active project status mapped to the ‘Open’ parent item.

  • If there is more than one status mapped to the ‘Open’ parent item, the system will use the one marked as ‘Default.’

Cycle Complete

Cycle Complete

EPR automatically changes the project status from an Open

status

to a Cycle Complete status when all plan review assignment statuses are

marked complete.AcceptedPassThis internal status is used to indicate

given either a Pass, Fail, or Withdrawn status by reviewers. The status can also be set manually if needed.

  • There should always be an active project status mapped to the ‘Cycle Complete’ parent item.

  • If there is more than one status mapped to the ‘Cycle Complete’ parent item, the system will use the one marked as ‘Default.’

Approved

Pass

Use this workflow status to indicate that the project is successfully completed. For permitting projects, a Pass status would

infer

imply that a permit can be issued if appropriate.

Denied

Corrections Required

Fail

This internal status is used

Use this workflow status to indicate that the

project

project’s current review is completed, but

some plan review assignments were

not

accepted/approved.For permitting projects, a Fail status would infer that a permit will not be approved because code compliance was not met

approved and that a resubmittal is expected/required.

On Hold

On Hold

Use this workflow status to

halt

stop plan review

temporarily. Projects with an On Hold status will restrict editing of the reviewer comments and the project data record, except to allow the project Status to be modified.Document upload/intake is disabled as well

until further notice.

Note

Setting this status will prevent the ability to upload, intake, or review plans as well as prevent staff from making any assignment or project changes until the status is changed to an Open status. (Changing the project status is still allowed.)

  • This status should be set manually if staff determine that a plan review cycle must be paused; for example, if not all necessary documents are provided or if payment has not been processed.

Canceled

Withdrawn

Use this workflow status for projects that staff determine will not move forward at all/will not be completed.

Projects with a Withdrawn status wll restrict editing of the reviewer comments and the project data record.

Document upload/intake is disabled as well. The project is essentially closed.

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Warning

Setting this status will prevent the ability to upload, intake, or review plans until the status is changed to an Open status. Project details can still be updated but the project is essentially closed.

  • This status should be set manually if staff determine that a project has been withdrawn, abandoned, if the applicant has failed to pay outstanding fees, or is not going to be continued for any other reason and you want to prevent staff from working on it further.

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Create a Project Status

Rather than relabeling an existing Project Status, it’s best to create a new one if the existing labels will potentially confuse users.

To create a new project status within EPR:

  1. Navigate within the EPR menu to Settings > Configuration > Lists.

  2. Click within the “Purpose” dropdown and select either For Permitting or For Design Review.

  3. Click within the “List Type” dropdown and select Project Status.

  4. To add a project status, click the (blue star) (Add) button in the lower right corner.

  5. Type the project status name into the “Label” field.

    1. Can use alphanumeric characters, as well as “-”, “_” or “/” characters.

    2. The full label displays in tooltips and in comment report letters if the Group is used as a header value.

  6. Type the project status abbreviation into the “Item Abbreviation” field.

    1. Can use alphanumeric characters only.

    2. Abbreviation length should be between 1-4 characters at maximum.

    3. Abbreviation is displayed most often throughout EPR, appearing within table columns, in comment tags, and other similar locations where saving space is a priority.

  7. Sort Order is ignored since project status will sort alphabetically in dropdowns (based on the label).

  8. Type in a hex color value into the “Item Color” field or click on the circle next to it to select from the color picker.

    1. The selected color is used to represent the project status throughout EPR.

  9. Click on the List Item is Active toggle to enable or disable the group.

  10. Click SAVE to complete.

List Items > Project Status Layout

Add Project Status Window

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Edit a Project Status

Most project status information can be edited as needed, though because of how information is tracked behind the scenes, updating an existing “Label” is not recommended. If a label needs to be changed, it is usually better to create a new project status record (with the new label) instead of repurposing an existing project status.

To edit other existing project status information within EPR:

  1. Navigate within the EPR menu to Settings > Configuration > Lists.

  2. Click within the “Purpose” dropdown and select either For Permitting or For Design Review.

  3. Click within the “List Type” dropdown and select Project Status.

    1. This will load the existing project status value table.

  4. Click (blue star) (Edit) to open an existing project status.

  5. Update Parent Item, Abbreviation, or Color value(s) as needed.

    1. If necessary, click on the List Item is Active/Inactive toggle to disable or re-enable the project status.

  6. Click SAVE to complete the update or CANCEL to close the form without making any changes.

Note

Updating an existing project status’s label after it has been saved is not recommended. Instead, create a new project status with the desired label, and, if the old one is no longer needed, make it inactive.

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Delete a Project Status

If a project status has not been used, it can be safely deleted from EPR. However, deleting should be reserved as a last resort.

To delete a Project Status:

  1. Navigate within the EPR menu to Settings > Configuration > Lists.

  2. Click within the “Purpose” dropdown and select either For Permitting or For Design Review.

  3. Click within the “List Type” dropdown and select Project Status.

    1. This will load the existing project status value table.

  4. Click (blue star) (Delete) next to a project status to remove it from EPR.

Deleting the project status will be successful as long as it has not been used anywhere within EPR. For project statuses that have been used already, go ahead and inactivate the project status instead.

 

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