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Thx James,
I choose to give up restoring. =)
Wayne.
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thx James,
So, do u have any idea what is the path it located? I am using sharepoint service, and I got nth by searching "nintexworkflows"
Many thx
Wayne
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Hi,
My OS corrupt and my sharepoint service cannot run/repair/remove. So, where can I find back my workflow?
Many thx.
Wayne.
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No worry, thanks u suggestion anyway =)
So, I have tried to use the "create item" to save that to shared document. But it looks strange. It become sth like "32_" with no extension. I choose "attachment" in lookup as its name. Seems incorrect.
How to work with it? As I can't figure how to ...
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Hi,
How to check the input of an item? eg, in a leave application, start date should not later than end date.
Thanks.
Wayne
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Hi,
I used the create item to save an attachment, how do I save it as its original filename? Is it possible to generate the filename dynamically?
If I want to print an attachment in a workflow, how to do it?
Thanks
Wayne.
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Yeah, that's right. Thanks for ur reminder.
One more thing I hit recently. The case is like this, user will attach a file with the form. Then, I want to save the file somewhere and print a copy of that attachment. How to do that?
Wayne.
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Thanks James,
It works great! But seems that disabling the ' Enforce safe looping workflows' is better than wait. Anyway, thanks a lot. =)
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I have tried to do that by adding a column and loop it. If the status is denied, wait for them item modify. but here come a question. As I added a column, user can see it when they are entering the form. So, is it possible to disable/hide the column during entering the form? it is just like the create date / modified date column.
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Hi, does anyone know how to do it?
Let say, someone apply a 10 days leave, but he can only apply for 5. So, manager reject it and let him to choose cancel the application or apply for only 5 day.
Can I do it? Or more specific, is re-apply the only way to do after rejected somewhere in the workflow?
Many thanks.
Wayne.
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