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Automations Overview
Key Points
Automations allow you to trigger actions automatically based on system events.
They can send SMS, email, and internal notifications.
FlowLogic supports four automation types:
Record Automations
Roster Automations
Timesheet Automations
Report Automations
Automation logs provide visibility into when and how automations are triggered.
Automations improve efficiency but should be used strategically to avoid notification overload.
What Are Automations?
Automations are rules that execute actions when specific conditions are met.
They are commonly used to:
Send reminders
Notify staff of important updates
Trigger workflows
Reduce manual administrative work
For example, automations can notify staff when:
A certification is about to expire
A shift is created or changed
A timesheet is submitted
A report becomes available
Accessing Automations
Automations are accessed through the main navigation menu.
To access:
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Scroll to the bottom of the left-hand menu.
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Click Automations.
Access to this section is permission-based.
If you do not see the Automations option, you will need to request access from your administrator.
Automation Types
FlowLogic supports four types of automations, each designed for different workflows.
Record Automations
Triggered by changes to records such as staff or participant data.
Common uses include:
Certification expiry reminders
Status updates
Record-based notifications
Roster Automations
Triggered by roster events.
Common uses include:
Shift notifications
Roster updates
Assignment alerts
Timesheet Automations
Triggered by timesheet activity.
Common uses include:
Submission confirmations
Approval notifications
Timesheet reminders
Report Automations
Triggered by report events.
Common uses include:
Scheduled report delivery
Notifications when reports are generated
Viewing Automations
The Automations page displays all configured automation rules.
From this page, you can:
Expand automations to view details
Review conditions and actions
Check whether automations are enabled or disabled
Each automation includes:
The section and form it applies to
The automation name
The trigger event
The current status
This provides a clear overview of how each automation is configured.
Creating Automations
To create a new automation:
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Click the Plus (+) button in the top-right corner.
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Configure the automation rule.
You will define:
Conditions (If statements)
Actions (What happens when conditions are met)
Automations can be tested on sample data before being used in live workflows.
Automation Logs
Automation logs provide visibility into how automations are performing.
To access logs:
Click the Logs button in the top-right corner of the Automations page.
The logs display:
Date and time of execution
Automation rule name
Rule ID
Conditions evaluated
Actions performed
Success or failure status
Log Status Indicators

Green = Automation ran successfully
Red = Automation failed or was not applied
If a log shows an error, the system will provide a reason.
Regularly reviewing logs helps ensure automations are functioning correctly.
Managing Automations
Each automation includes management options such as:
View logs
Edit the rule
Remove the automation
Apply the automation to historical records
Applying automations to historical records ensures that existing data also follows new rules.
You can also see:
Who created the automation
When it was created
Who last updated it
This helps maintain accountability when multiple administrators are managing automations.
How Automations Work
Automations follow a simple structure:
If (Condition is met)
Then (Action is triggered)
Examples:
If a staff certification is about to expire → Send notification
If a shift is assigned → Notify the staff member
If a timesheet is submitted → Alert a manager
This logic ensures actions are applied consistently across the system.
Using Automations Effectively
Automations can send notifications to:
Individual staff members
Groups of users
System roles
While powerful, automations should be used carefully.
Overuse can lead to:
Notification fatigue
Important alerts are being ignored
Focus on automations that provide real operational value.
Best Practice Recommendations
✔ Use automations to reduce manual processes
✔ Regularly review automation logs
✔ Test automations before applying them broadly
✔ Keep conditions clear and simple
✔ Avoid excessive notifications
✔ Maintain clear naming for automation rules
Summary
Automations in FlowLogic allow organisations to streamline workflows, improve communication, and reduce manual tasks.
By using Record, Roster, Timesheet, and Report Automations effectively, organisations can ensure that important actions and notifications happen automatically.
When configured correctly and used strategically, automations help maintain consistency, efficiency, and operational control across the system.