When you create a new workflow, you need to select (and, if necessary, log on to) the server configuration that will store
the new workflow.
Workflow Designer displays the
Workflow Properties dialog so you can set properties for the new workflow. After you provide the required information,
Workflow Designer automatically creates the entry step in the top left corner of the
Workflow Designer workspace.
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Click
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The New dialog box appears.
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Select a server configuration. If the
Log On dialog box appears, log on using a valid user name and password. Click
New.
The
New Workflow Properties dialog box displays.
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In the
Item Type list, select the item type on which the workflow is based. You can create a workflow for the following item types: file,
change request, requirement, task, and topic.
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In the
Workflow Responsibility list, select the item property that indicates responsibility for a step. If you are creating a workflow for change requests,
the default is
Responsibility. You may change this, for example, if you have created a custom property to track responsibility or choose to use another
user ID field.
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From the
Workflow Control Property list, select the item type’s property that will control the workflow.
This property is always an enumerated type. It may be a custom property or an existing application property that is customizable.
If you are creating a workflow for change requests and have created a custom property with the internal name
Usr_StarFlowStatus, the list defaults to that property’s display name (usually
Workflow Status).
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From the Entry Step list, select the name of the enumerated value from the workflow control property that will be the name
of the entry step, the step at which each item enters the workflow.
The entry step is usually named “0. Entered”. Steps with that specific name define the constraints for an item as it is initially
created.
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Click
OK.
Workflow Designer displays the workspace and the entry step. That step, represented in the workspace by a rectangle has the name of the enumerated
value you selected from the
Entry Step list. The name is in green. Other step’s names will be black. This makes it easy to distinguish the entry step. All links
created from the entry step must be directed towards other steps. No links can be directed to the entry step. Normally, there
is only one unconditional link from the entry step to the second step. If and when you save the new workflow, it will be checked
into the selected server configuration’s
StarFlow Extensions project.
Note: The
New dialog box has its own toolbar allowing you to add/edit server information and select folders