28 August 2007

Procedure to create ASPX Workflow Forms

Types of Workflow Forms

 Three types of forms are used in Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 workflows:

note: you can use InfoPath Forms instead if you have Forms Server or MOSS!!

Association and Initialization Forms   Association and initialization forms are displayed for users to fill out before any workflow is actually started. You can use these forms to enable users to set parameters and other information for the workflow before it starts.

Modification Forms   Modifications are options you present to users to change the workflow as it's running on an item. You can then create modification forms that enable users to specify the parameters of the modification.

Task Forms   You can also specify custom forms for the tasks in your workflow. Because tasks are SharePoint items that are assigned a content type, however, the content type actually determines the custom forms used with the task type.

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13 December 07 at 5:35 AM
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27 April 09 at 5:40 AM

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About Wael A. Kabli

I started working for Microsoft in 2006 after I graduated from King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals as a Software Engineer. Since then, I have joined Microsoft Consulting Services and started my career as an Information Worker and Application Development Consultant. A major portion of my work is helping our customers deploy and accelerate our technology adoption such as Microsoft Office SharePoint Server and .Net Framework. https://careers.microsoft.com/careers/en/gbl/ProfileWaelWE.aspx
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