In Workday HCM, it is common to configure organization-specific business process definitions, especially for high-impact processes such as Termination, where approval steps and routing may vary by supervisory organization. When multiple definitions exist for the same business process, administrators need a reliable way to determine which definition applies to which supervisory organization.
The correct report for this purpose is Business Process Configuration Options. This Workday-delivered report provides a consolidated view of all business process definitions for a given business process and clearly shows the organization-specific assignments. It displays which definition is active, the organizations it applies to, and the precedence rules used by Workday when evaluating which definition to apply during a transaction.
Workday evaluates business process definitions in a hierarchical order, typically starting with the most specific organization and moving up the supervisory hierarchy. The Business Process Configuration Options report allows administrators to validate this configuration and ensure the correct definition is being triggered for each supervisory organization.
The other options do not meet this requirement. View Business Process Template shows the delivered template structure but does not reflect tenant-specific configuration or organizational applicability. Business Object Details provides metadata about business objects but does not indicate applied business process definitions. Business Process Definitions for Business Object lists definitions associated with a business object but does not clearly map them to specific supervisory organizations.
From a Workday Pro HCM best-practice standpoint, Business Process Configuration Options is the authoritative report for auditing and troubleshooting organization-specific business process behavior. It ensures transparency, supports compliance, and helps administrators maintain accurate and predictable process execution.
Therefore, the correct and Workday-verified answer is Business Process Configuration Options.