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User tries to hire a new person or tries to add a new organization relationship encounters a series of
error messages related to workflow as shown below. Even in vanilla installation, ‘PS’ user id would
experience the same issue.
Error Message 1:
Role Benefits Administrator has no members. (52,7)
This role doesn't have any members; if it's a query role, the query returned no results.
The system couldn't use the ROLEUSER specified as the System Default User in the Workflow
Administrator, either because no System Default User has been identified or because the specified
ROLEUSER was invalid.
There is a problem in calling TriggerBusinessEvent for the indicated Business Process/Event.
Review the program for errors. If necessary, run a PeopleCode trace to determine the program that
failed.
The PeopleCode TriggerBusinessEvent built-in function was used by the specified PeopleCode
program and failed to execute correctly on the client workstation.
Error Message 2:
Error when attempting to trigger Business Process / Event: Administer Workforce / Hire Employee
(67,2)
Error Message 3:
TriggerBusinessEvent failed for Administer Workforce.Hire Workforce-Hire Employee. (2,302)
JOB.EMPLID.Workflow PCPC:439 Statement:3
At first look, issue seems to be because the role – 'Benefits Administrator' is missing for the user id
accessing the system.
If the role is missing to the user id, make sure to add it.
Carefully reading the second portion of the first error message, will reveal another aspect to see if
there is no system default user or even if there is one, is it a valid user with 'Benefits Administrator'
role.
Navigate to PeopleTools > Workflow > Set Workflow Defaults and verify there is a system
default userid. If there is one already, verify the user is active and has 'Benefits Administrator'
role.
If none of these help, let's pay attention to the second and third error messages. It is clear that there is
an issue with 'Hire Employee' event, 'Hire Workforce' Business activity and 'Administer Workforce'
Business process, Opening the workflow objects in app designer will give further inputs.
Open 'Hire Workforce' Business activity, there will be an email as 'Benefits Administrator'. This
indicates, that there will be an email triggered to users with role 'Benefits Administrator.
Now find out at least one user or system default workflow user with this role
For the identified user visit user profile page in PeopleTools > Security > User profile> General tab
Ensure an email address is added
Then go to Workflow tab and ensure 'Email User' option is selected.
Doing these changes should resolve the issue. The error message can also occur on doing a
termination transaction. It can also happen with the role name changing to Payroll Administrator or
Training Administrator or Facilities Administrator or MIS administrator or VC administrator. Similar
steps should resolve the issue.
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