15 Minute Screencast: SharePoint Designer Workflow – Part 2
This is the second screencast is a five part series on SharePoint Designer Workflow, produced by Bjørn’s of the USP Journal.
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- 13 Minute Screencast: SharePoint Designer Workflow - Part 1
- 15 Minute Screencast: SharePoint Designer Workflow - Part 2
- 22 Minute Screencast: SharePoint Designer Workflow - Part 3
- 24 Minute Screencast: SharePoint Designer Workflow - Part 4
- 15 Minute Screencast: SharePoint Designer Workflow - Part 5
- Special Download: Two Chapter Excerpt - SharePoint Designer Workflow
- 24 Minute Screencast: SharePoint Designer Workflow, Part 6 of 5
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Just one point: it seems to me that the start option cannot be changed either, so you also have to be careful here.
Or maybe you can still modify this in the config xml file?
Please ignore my previous comment – I unterstood what you meant when watching part 4 :-)
If I am developing a workflow, and I attach it to a list, then create an item on the list to trigger the workflow, does the item created get associated with the specific version of the workflow? You made a remark in this video about leaving the mnaual start option checked so that you could refire the workflow during development. Does this mean that if I change the workflow, a pre-existing item on the list, when refiring the workflow, runs the new version?
That’s how I interpreter your remark. It makes sense, I guess. I just for some reason assumed that an old item would fire the old workflow.
Thank you so much for these videos and sharing the excerpts of your issues.