, 2003 3:20 AM
Subject: Re: workflow extension question
Adam,
sorry that I obviously did not make myself clear enough. Look at the
following definitions:
global-forwards:
workflowViolation_wiz1step1: violatedWizard1Step1
workflowViolation_wiz1step2: violatedWizard1Step2
displayWizard1Step1
Adam,
sorry that I obviously did not make myself clear enough. Look at the
following definitions:
global-forwards:
workflowViolation_wiz1step1: violatedWizard1Step1
workflowViolation_wiz1step2: violatedWizard1Step2
displayWizard1Step1
primaryWorkflow: wiz1step1
newState: displayed
nextState:
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Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 3:20 AM
Subject: Re: workflow extension question
Adam,
sorry that I obviously did not make myself clear enough. Look at the
following definitions:
global-forwards:
workflowViolation_wiz1step1
Adam,
there is a solution to your requirement. If I get you right, here is
what you want to do: You are in a modal dialog. If the user clicks on
some link he violates the workflow. The action that violates the
workflow should check whether this is a nextState violation. Upon
nextState
.
-- adam
From: Matthias Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: workflow extension question
Date: Mon, 06 Oct 2003 13:46:56 +0200
Adam,
there is a solution to your requirement. If I get you right
AM
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Subject: workflow extension question
Matthias:
Now to take you up on your offer.is something missing?
What thoughts do you have on a end all previous workflows property?
The thought is this:
- my user is working through a process, and gets
Matthias:
Now to take you up on your offer.is something missing?
What thoughts do you have on a end all previous workflows property?
The thought is this:
- my user is working through a process, and gets bored or distracted
- rather than using the provided cancel button,
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