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February 2008 - Posts
Friday, February 08, 2008 5:37 AM
Setting Workflow Status to custom value
To set the Workflow status to a custom value add your custom Status values to workflow.xml under <MetaData>: <ExtendedStatusColumnValues> <StatusColumnValue>Rejected</StatusColumnValue> <StatusColumnValue>Failed Verification</StatusColumnValue>
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Friday, February 08, 2008 4:12 AM
Using Delay activity in WSS 3.0 custom Workflows (Lessons learned)
WF's DelayActivity is best suited for scenarios such as sending Reminders or if you want to force your WF to dehydrate for a batch update on Item's column(s), as you may know a .NET 3.0 hotfix or SP1 needs to be installed so that the Delay activity works.
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Thursday, February 07, 2008 3:41 AM
Using different InfoPath forms for tasks in your custom workflow
When using InfoPath to design task forms we can easily use different forms for tasks being created by Workflow instance, all you have to do is to extend the workflow.xml setting by adding additional <Taskx_FormURN> child elements under <MetaData>
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