Introduction

Business Application (biz-app) is the "front door" teams use to work with their business data.

What Biz-App helps you do

1) Work with business data

Users can:

  • open an object (for example, Suppliers, Facilities, Products)

  • search and browse records

  • add a new record through a guided form

  • attach and open documents (when enabled)

2) Run guided processing journeys

For pipeline-enabled areas, users can:

  • choose the right record (the “context” for a run)

  • upload one or more files

  • start processing

  • monitor progress

  • review results and fix issues before data becomes final

3) Govern data quality

Administrators can:

  • create and maintain validation rules

  • enable/disable rules when needed

  • keep quality consistent over time

Two kinds of navigation groups (how the menu is organized)

Biz-App’s left menu is built from configuration. Conceptually, there are two types of navigation groups.

A) User-defined navigation groups

User-defined groups come in two flavors:

1) Standard

Standard is “just the object.”

It opens a familiar register-style experience:

  • view records

  • search and filter

  • add new entries

2) Pipeline Standard

Pipeline Standard is “executable object records.”

It opens a record list where each record can start a guided run:

  • choose a record

  • select a pipeline

  • upload files

  • start processing

  • monitor status and logs

  • review outputs and fix issues

B) System-defined navigation groups

These are governance experiences provided by the system.

In Biz-App today, the system-defined group is:

  • Validations - where validation rules are created and managed.

This separation keeps Biz-App flexible for business needs, while keeping governance stable.

The application is designed so that what users see (the menu, the sections, and the upload prompts) can be controlled by configuration, not by changing the screens.

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