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Advanced SharePoint Designer 2013 Workflows SCOTT SHEARER SHAREPOINT EVANGELIST HAYSTAX TECHNOLOGY
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Who Am I?
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Contact Info
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Haystax Technology
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Todays Agenda
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Impersonation Step vs App Step Both are methods of running workflow actions with elevated permissions Impersonation Step is available in SharePoint 2010 style workflows App Step is available in SharePoint 2013 style workflows
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Impersonation Step Impersonation step SharePoint 2010 Style Workflows Runs AS the account that published the workflow Any changes to list items show as modified by the person who published the workflow Workflow has the permissions of the workflow publisher Someone with appropriate permissions should re-publish if original publisher loses permissions or their account is disabled/removed Workflow will fail Additional actions included with Impersonation step include actions to set item permissions
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Danger! Impersonation Steps can be used to set item level permissions Alerts will fire before permissions are set by workflow Consider removing end users ability to create alerts on list if setting permissions via a workflow
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App Step Designer 2013 Workflow feature Has contribute access to all lists and libraries in the site collection* Instructions for granting full control Instructions for granting full control
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App Step Site Feature Must Be Activated Site feature – not site collection feature Once activated, it may take a while before App Step is available
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Demo Impersonation Step App Step
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Association Columns Site Columns that are automatically added to a list when a workflow is associated with the list SharePoint 2010 Style workflows only
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Initiation Form Parameters Variables populated when a user is prompted for data when a workflow starts Default values needed if workflow can be run automatically on new or change
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Demo Association Columns Initiation Form Parameters
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Calling a SharePoint 2010 Workflow From a 2013 Workflow Start a List Workflow action Allows for use of a 2010 workflow to access features not supported in a 2013 workflow Demo
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Web Service Call Ability to interact with web services Serge Luca blog http://sergeluca.wordpress.com/2013/04/09/calling-the- sharepoint-2013-rest-api-from-a-sharepoint-designer- workflow/ http://sergeluca.wordpress.com/2013/04/09/calling-the- sharepoint-2013-rest-api-from-a-sharepoint-designer- workflow/ Blog by Sam Larko http://blog.appliedis.com/2014/10/09/sharepoint-designer-2013- workflow-working-with-web-services/ VisualSP video (free)video Link to Asif Rehmani Video Link to Asif Rehmani Video
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Utility Actions Primarily String Functions Index is Zero Based
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Task Actions Start a Task Action
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Todays Agenda
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Resources Web Service Calls Serge Luca blog http://sergeluca.wordpress.com/2013/04/09/calling-the- sharepoint-2013-rest-api-from-a-sharepoint-designer- workflow/ http://sergeluca.wordpress.com/2013/04/09/calling-the- sharepoint-2013-rest-api-from-a-sharepoint-designer- workflow/ SharePoint Power Hour – Episode 22 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4CU5UwtOBo Task Actions Laura Rogers video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji5wxt4fcKc
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Questions? @ScottJShearer on Twitter scott.shearer@live.com http://spconcierge.wordpress.com
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