13. Input and Output Documents
Business processes often require supporting documents to aid the users assigned to a task perform the task. For example, in our Cash Advance and Expense Retirement process, we will require users to provide receipts for the expenses, which serve as proof of transaction and help the Supervisor and Finance officers ascertain that the transaction indeed took place. This class of documents is referred to as input documents in ProcessMaker.
Also, other processes produce documents that are either stored for record purposes or shared with other parties within ...