The client noticed a bug today with the above mentioned template.
Course managers create courses. When creating a course, meneja anges upeo wa idadi ya viti vya inapatikana.
The template provides for self-service enrollment. I enroll and a workflow attached to the registration list decrements the "available seats" haihusiani na Bila shaka kwamba.
Individuals may also unregister from a course. The bug lies here. Unregistering from a course does not increment the available seats counter. Kama matokeo, available seats is not accurate. This bug is compounded by the fact that when available seats decrements to zero, no more self-service registration is allowed.
Fortunately, Microsoft provides the workflow for this process. Even better, it’s a straight-forward workflow created via SharePoint Designer.
Follow these high level steps to fix it:
- Fire up SDP.
- Access the site based off the training template.
- Access "Attendee unregistration" workflow.
- Insert these steps (I made them the first two steps):
- Calculate Courses:Filled Seats minus 1 (Pato kwa Kutofautiana:calc)
- (kisha) Update item in Courses
Click Finish and you’re done.
Screen shots:
SharePoint Designer:
Finished workflow:
Calculate drill-down:
Update item in Courses:
Hi Paulo. Thaks for your posting about this issue. I appreciate it. I did find another defect though. When a user unregisters from a course, the unregistration process is not selecting the correct list entry to delete. Instead of selecting the list entry that matches the ID of the item selected on the My Courses page it updates the first entry in the Registrations list regardless of the user or the class. Any ideas on how to correct this issue?
Alama
EndUserSharePoint.com
I want to send a unregistration confirmation email when an individual unregisters. How do I set up this workflow without ruining finally get the unregistration available seats to work? Please help.
Sorry for never responding. I lost track of some of comments during blog moves and jobs. I hope you were able to get this working.