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Configuring OGS: Screening Resolution & Client Selection

This guide is for Journey Builder administrators and compliance configuration teams. It covers everything needed to configure the OGS: Screening Resolution & Client Selection task and the downstream ODS journey it triggers.

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Looking for analyst workflow guidance? For the Stage 1 and Stage 2 analyst experience, see Using OGS: Screening Resolution & Client Selection.

Configuring the downstream ODS task? The ODS task triggered by OGS uses the same task type as any other ODS task. For its configuration, see Configuring ODS: Screening Resolution & Materiality.


What this guide covers

  • How the OGS task relates to the downstream ODS journey
  • Prerequisites
  • Adding the OGS task to a journey in Journey Builder
  • The two-stage task structure (Stage 1 and Stage 2)
  • The launchpad task
  • Configuring the downstream ODS journey
  • Permissions
  • Key validations

How OGS and ODS relate

The OGS workflow spans two separate journeys connected by an automated launchpad.

OGS Journey
└── OGS: Screening Resolution & Client Selection
├── Stage 1: Screening Resolution (entity level)
└── Stage 2: Client Selection (select affected clients)

▼ [Launchpad triggers automatically]

Downstream ODS Journey (one per selected client)
└── ODS: Screening Resolution & Materiality

The OGS task and the ODS task are different task types configured in different journeys. They must be set up independently.

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Separation of concerns: The OGS task determines whether a hit is real at the entity level. The downstream ODS task determines what it means for each affected client — classification data, materiality assessment, and escalation. Both must be configured in their respective journeys.


Prerequisites

PrerequisiteDetail
Task type activationThe OGS: Screening Resolution & Client Selection task type must be activated in your environment before it appears in Journey Builder. Confirm with your Fenergo implementation team that this has been done
Journey Builder accessAdministrator-level Journey Builder access is required to add and configure both the OGS task and the downstream ODS task
OGS journey identifiedIdentify the journey where the OGS task will be added. This is typically your ongoing screening journey
Downstream ODS journey configuredThe ODS journey that will be triggered by the launchpad must exist and have the ODS: Screening Resolution & Materiality task configured before the OGS flow is tested end-to-end. See Configuring ODS: Screening Resolution & Materiality
On-demand screening configuredThe OGS workflow assumes an on-demand screening process is already configured in the environment

The following task sequence is the recommended configuration for an OGS journey. It ensures hit decisions are returned to the provider, a confirmation check is applied, and the Launchpad only fires when confirmed matches exist.

OGS Journey
└── Process: Ongoing Screening
└── Stage: Ongoing Screening
├── Screening Resolution & Client Selection ← OGS task (Stage 1 + Stage 2)
├── Return Results to Provider ← Sends resolved decisions back to provider
└── Confirmed Match Verification ← Decision gateway
└── Yes → Launchpad ← Triggers downstream ODS journeys
ComponentPurpose
Screening Resolution & Client SelectionThe OGS task. Stage 1: analyst resolves hits at entity level. Stage 2: analyst selects which clients receive a downstream ODS journey
Return Results to ProviderSends the resolved hit decisions back to the screening provider after Stage 1 is complete
Confirmed Match VerificationA decision gateway that checks whether confirmed matches exist. Routes to the Launchpad only on the Yes branch
LaunchpadFires automatically on the Yes branch — triggers one ODS journey per client selected in Stage 2
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The Launchpad is on the Yes branch of Confirmed Match Verification only. When no confirmed matches exist (No branch), no downstream ODS journeys are triggered and the flow ends.


Adding the OGS task to a journey

  1. Open the OGS journey in Journey Builder
  2. Add a new task and select OGS: Screening Resolution & Client Selection from the task type list
  3. The task contains both Stage 1 and Stage 2 — they are not separate task instances in Journey Builder; they are stages within a single task

Details tab — task configuration

After adding the task, open the Details tab in Journey Builder.

SettingBehaviour
Hit Document EnabledWhen enabled, analysts can optionally upload supporting documents for confirmed matches in Stage 1. Documents are stored at the hit level. A Document Type dropdown becomes visible (populated from the Document Type Reference Data lookup list). Upload is optional and does not block task completion
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Target Entity and Policy Category are not required for the OGS task — this is different from the ODS task configuration.

Assignment Conditions, Scoping Conditions, and SLA Configuration tabs behave the same as other task types.

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Once the OGS task reaches Completed status, it cannot be reopened. Ensure all hit decisions and client selections are finalised before completing the task.

The OGS task is configured independently from any ODS tasks. Do not substitute or replace the OGS task with an ODS task — they serve different purposes and the stage structure is unique to the OGS task type.


The two-stage task structure

The OGS: Screening Resolution & Client Selection task contains two built-in stages. Both stages are part of the same task instance — you configure them through the single task's settings.

StageNameWhat happens
Stage 1Screening ResolutionThe analyst reviews and resolves hits from the OGS batch run at the entity level. All providers are covered in a single hit list
Stage 2Client SelectionThe analyst reviews the client relationships sharing the screened entity and selects which clients should receive a downstream ODS journey

Stage 2 only becomes available after Stage 1 is complete (all hits resolved). The transition between stages is handled automatically by the task — no additional configuration is required.


The launchpad task

After the analyst completes Stage 2, a launchpad task automatically triggers an ODS journey for each client selected in Stage 2. This is automatic — no manual step or additional Journey Builder configuration is needed to trigger the downstream journeys.

BehaviourDetail
TriggerFires automatically when Stage 2 is completed
ScopeOne ODS journey triggered per client selected in Stage 2
Task type triggeredODS: Screening Resolution & Materiality in the configured downstream ODS journey
Manual interventionNot required
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Clients that were not selected in Stage 2 do not receive a downstream ODS journey from this OGS run. If a client was excluded in error, the downstream journey will need to be started manually.


Configuring the downstream ODS journey

The downstream ODS journey must be configured separately. The ODS task in that journey uses the standard ODS: Screening Resolution & Materiality task type — configure it following the same steps as any other ODS task.

When an ODS task is triggered by OGS, one additional behaviour applies automatically: hits from the OGS batch run are highlighted in the ODS screening results table. This is automatic when the OGS-to-ODS integration is in place — no toggle or additional configuration is required.

See Configuring ODS: Screening Resolution & Materiality for the full downstream ODS configuration guide, including task toggles, Classification Data setup, escalation pattern, and permissions.


OGS-triggered hit highlighting

When the launchpad triggers an ODS task, hits that originated from the OGS batch run are automatically highlighted in the ODS screening results table. This visual indicator tells the ODS analyst that the hits arrived via an OGS run rather than through onboarding or on-demand screening.

BehaviourDetail
TriggerAutomatic when ODS task is launched via the OGS launchpad
Configuration requiredNone — this is applied automatically
PurposeAllows the ODS analyst to identify which hits came from the OGS run
ScopeHighlighting appears only on hits that originated from the OGS batch; other hits in the task (if any) are not highlighted

Permissions

The OGS task uses the standard screening permissions. No new permission types are introduced.

PermissionWhat it allows
Screening AccessRead-only access to the OGS hit list and Stage 2 client list. Users see the eye (view) icon only
Screening EditEdit access while the task is In Progress. Resolve hits, make client selections, upload documents
Read-only after completionOnce the task reaches Completed status, all users have read-only access

Journey Builder permissions: Standard Journey Builder configuration permissions apply. No additional permissions are needed beyond those already required for Journey Builder administration.


Key validations and system behaviours

AreaValidation or rule
Stage transitionStage 2 only becomes available after all hits in Stage 1 have been resolved. The transition is automatic
Launchpad triggerThe launchpad fires automatically after Stage 2 completion. No manual action is required
Client exclusionClients excluded in Stage 2 do not receive a downstream ODS journey from this OGS run. This cannot be undone via the OGS task — a manual journey start would be required
Hit highlightingHits from the OGS batch are automatically highlighted in downstream ODS tasks. No additional configuration required
Audit trailMatch decisions, client selections, and document uploads in the OGS task are captured in Audit. Impacted Clients Updated rows appear when client selections are confirmed in Stage 2 — expand to see Legal Entity ID, selected Yes/No, and the reason for any deselected client. Document events produce distinct labelled rows (Document Added, Removed, Status Updated, Archived, Unarchived) expandable with file and type details
Downstream ODS taskThe downstream ODS task triggered by OGS is a standard ODS: Screening Resolution & Materiality task. All ODS validations and rules apply — see the ODS configuration guide for details

Glossary

TermDefinition
OGSOngoing Screening. A periodic workflow that screens entities against watchlists on a scheduled basis
ODSOn-Demand Screening. The downstream task type (ODS: Screening Resolution & Materiality) triggered per client relationship after OGS Stage 2
Entity levelThe OGS task resolves hits at the entity level — one hit list covers all clients that share the entity — rather than per client relationship
Stage 1 — Screening ResolutionThe first stage of the OGS task, where the analyst resolves hits from the OGS batch run at entity level
Stage 2 — Client SelectionThe second stage of the OGS task, where the analyst selects which client relationships should receive a downstream ODS journey
LaunchpadAn automated mechanism triggered after Stage 2 that starts ODS journeys for each selected client
OGS-triggered hit highlightingVisual highlighting applied to OGS hits in the downstream ODS task so the ODS analyst can identify their origin