Semana pasada, Mark Miller posted my latest SharePoint Designer workflow article for end users on his site (http://www.endusersharepoint.com/?p=1226).
Comeza así:
Nós, os tipos de técnicas usar unha morea de xerga e siglas na nosa rutina diaria, tales como "Oop" (programación orientada a obxecto), "CT" (Tipos de contido), "SPD" (SharePoint Deseño), "RTFM" (Lea a guía de), etc. This article concerns itself with a particular bugaboo called “hard coding:” What it is, why it’s bad and how to avoid it in SharePoint designer workflow solutions.
I describe how we can use custom lists to store workflow control and configuration data. Using this approach, we can avoid hard coding values such as approvers’ email addresses, approval dollar limits, etc.
Consulte.
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