Hi all, what I have here is an persistent workflow and I use a wizard to visualize this workflow.
On entering my page I wanna push the wizard into a specific step depending on my persistent workflow state/(step). Until now I only was able to achieve this, by manually calling wizardModel.next(); as many times I need to reach my particular active step. (I will give a new try for calling setActiveStep(), but as far as I remember I wasnt able todo this, Not sure, why... Anyway...) My main reason, I dont want to do it this way is, I have to unpack my model-object on construction-time and I have to implement a kind of "if, else, if else..." and I have to do this after wizard.init(wizardModel) because the wizard resets itself. So I have to pay attention for call-sequence etc. First init(), than next(), next(), next()... Is there any better way to achieve this? Maybe, I just dont see the wood for the trees... An override of "amITheActiveStep()"-method of WizardStep evaluated by the wizard to show an active step depending on conditions? Thanx for feedback Patrick --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
