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− | |[[File:SelectEditWorkflow.png|300px|thumb|right|Fig. 2 : Editing a workflow]] Select [[File:ButtonEdit.png]] to retrieve the workflow settings. The general workflow settings can be directly edited. Individual steps can be edited or deleted by selecting the [[File:ButtonEdit.png]] or [[File:ButtonTrash.png]] button associated with each step | + | |[[File:SelectEditWorkflow.png|300px|thumb|right|Fig. 2 : Editing a workflow]] Select [[File:ButtonEdit.png]] (Fig. 2) to retrieve the workflow settings. The general workflow settings can be directly edited. Individual steps can be edited or deleted by selecting the [[File:ButtonEdit.png]] or [[File:ButtonTrash.png]] button associated with each step. |
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Revision as of 10:15, 19 November 2013
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Permission | Operation administrator and higher |
Connectivity | Online and partial offline |
This document describes how to edit an existing workflow in the infoex system.
Background
A workflow links together user-specified tasks into a logical order so that users can repeatedly move through the same steps. Workflows are custom designed for each operation. Each operation must also manage their own workflows. This document provides information on how to edit a workflow that has been previously created.
Step-by-step description
Related documents
Functionality tested by
- Date: Nov. 15, 2013 / John Kelly / QA Server / Version 3.0.0