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- Adobe Acrobat Sign Integrations
- What's New
- Product Versions and Lifecycle
- Acrobat Sign for Salesforce
- Acrobat Sign for Microsoft
- Acrobat Sign for Microsoft 365
- Acrobat Sign for Outlook
- Acrobat Sign for Word/PowerPoint
- Acrobat Sign for Teams
- Acrobat Sign for Microsoft PowerApps and Power Automate
- Acrobat Sign Connector for Microsoft Search
- Acrobat Sign for Microsoft Dynamics
- Acrobat Sign for Microsoft SharePoint
- Overview
- SharePoint On-Prem: Installation Guide
- SharePoint On-Prem: Template Mapping Guide
- SharePoint On-Prem: User Guide
- SharePoint On-Prem: Release Notes
- SharePoint Online: Installation Guide
- SharePoint Online: Template Mapping Guide
- SharePoint Online: User Guide
- SharePoint Online: Web Form Mapping Guide
- SharePoint Online: Release Notes
- Acrobat Sign for Microsoft 365
- Acrobat Sign for ServiceNow
- Acrobat Sign for HR ServiceNow
- Acrobat Sign for SAP SuccessFactors
- Acrobat Sign for Workday
- Acrobat Sign for NetSuite
- Acrobat Sign for SugarCRM
- Acrobat Sign for VeevaVault
- Acrobat Sign for Coupa BSM Suite
- Acrobat Sign Developer Documentation
Overview
This document explains how to integrate Adobe Sign into your Workday tenant. To use Adobe Sign within Workday, you need to know how to create and modify Workday items such as:
- Business process framework
- Tenant set-up and configuration
- Reporting and Workday studio integration
The high-level steps to complete the integration are:
Existing customers with established accounts can skip to the Configure Adobe Sign for Workday step
For customers who are new to Adobe Sign and do not have a pre-existing log-in, an Adobe onboarding specialist provisions your account (in Adobe Sign) for Workday. Once complete, you receive a confirmation email as shown below.
You need to follow the directions in the email to initialize your account and access your Adobe Sign Home page.


To configure Adobe Sign for Workday, you need to generate the following two dedicated objects in the Adobe Sign system:
A Workday group: Workday requires a dedicated “group” within the Adobe Sign account to enable integration functionality. The Adobe Sign group is used to control only the Workday usage of Adobe Sign. Any other potential usage, such as Salesforce.com or Arriba is not impacted. The email notifications are suppressed in Workday group so that the Workday users only receive notifications within their Workday inbox.
An authenticating user to hold the integration key: A Workday group must have only one group level administrator, who is the authoritative holder of the integration key. We recommend that the administrator use a functional email address such as HR@MyDomain.com instead of a personal email to reduce the risk of having the user disabled in future and consequently disabling the integration.
Create a User and Group in Adobe Sign
Define the Authenticating User
To promote the new user in the Workday group:
Navigate to the Users page (if not already there).
Double-click the user in the Workday group.
This opens an Edit page for the user permissions.
Check the Group Admin.
Select Save.

To complete the connection between the Workday tenant and Adobe Sign, you need to establish a trusted relationship between the services. Once done, you can add a Review Document Step that enables the signature process through Adobe Sign.
Adobe Sign is branded as Adobe Document Cloud throughout the Workday environment.
To establish the trusted relationship:
Log in to Workday as an account administrator.
Open the Edit Tenant Setup - Business Processes page.
Locate eSignature Configuration section.
Select Authenticate with Adobe.
It starts the OAuth2.0 authentication sequence.
When asked, provide the credentials for the Adobe Sign Group admin that you created earlier.
Approve the access to Adobe Sign.
Once connected, the Adobe configuration enabled checkbox is set and you can begin using Adobe Sign with Workday.

Make sure that you completely log out of any other Adobe Sign instance before proceeding.
Configure the Review Document step
The document for the Review Document Step can be either one of the following:
- A static document
- A document generated by a Generate Document step within the same business process
- A formatted report created with the Workday Report Designer
You may add any of these docs with Adobe Text Tags to control the look and position of the Adobe Signing specific components. The document source must be specified within the business process definition. It is not possible to upload an ad-hoc document while the business process is executing.
Unique to using Adobe Sign with a Review Document Step is the ability to have serialized Signer Groups. This allows you to specify role-based groups that sign-in sequence. Adobe Sign does not support parallel signing groups.
For assistance configuring the Review Document Step, refer to the Quick Start guide.
Support
Workday Support
Workday is the integration owner and should be your first point of contact for questions about the scope of the integration, feature requests, or problems in day to day function of the integration.
You may refer to the following Workday community articles on how to troubleshoot the integration and generate documents:
Adobe Sign Support
Adobe Sign is the integration partner and should be contacted if the integration is failing to obtain signatures, or if notification of pending signatures fails.
Adobe Sign Customers should contact their Customer Success Manager (CSM) for support. Alternatively, Adobe Technical Support can be reached by phone at 1-866-318-4100, wait for the product list then enter 4 and then 2 (as prompted).
Common Questions
- Why is the status not being updated within Workday even when the document is fully signed?
The document status in Workday may not reflect if the candidate does not click the ‘Submit’ button after signing in Adobe Sign.
As per Workday task Check eSignature Signing Status: To start the process, the user can submit the associated Inbox task.
As per Workday Development: The original signing completes the process only if the user submits the inbox task after signing the document. After signing, the iframe is closed and the user is redirected to the same task where they can click the Submit button to complete the process.
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