Hi Ravi,

How did you manage to call the task ID from the first workflow to the second 
workflow?

I assumed that this is what you did:


1.       Create workflow using action Collect Data From a User.  The task ID 
will be saved in a variable called MyTaskID.

2.       Create a new workflow using action Send an Email.  In the email body, 
how can we reference the variable MyTaskID.  Its not coming up in the list of 
workflow data.

Regards,

Maria.

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nichani, Ravi
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 12:11 PM
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Subject: RE: [OzMOSS] Custom Workflow using SharePoint Designer

HI Ann,

I've been through the same issue before, you cannot access the Workflow ID to 
create a link on your action #2.

I solved this issue by creating another workflow on the Workflow Tasks List for 
the site. For every new item (task) created, I'm checking if it is related to 
list & performing the "Send Email" action in the new workflow. The first 
workflow will have only 1 action i.e. Collect Data from User

Kind Regards,
Ravi Nichani
Consultant
Fujitsu Australia
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ann Ramos
Sent: Monday, 13 October 2008 8:13 AM
To: listserver@ozmoss.com
Subject: [OzMOSS] Custom Workflow using SharePoint Designer

Hi,

We created a custom workflow using the SPD that uses the following actions:


1.       Collect Data from a User

2.       Send Email

We noticed that action #1 automatically creates a task.  We want to be able to 
include a link that will point to this task on action #2.  We tried all the 
available variables in there but to no avail.

We're trying it now using VS2005.  I'm just wondering if anyone out there has 
ever tried creating something similar using SPD before we delve deeper into 
VS2005.

Basically, the client needs just a simple email with a link to the actual task 
that they need to complete.  They don't like the body of the email OOTB, they 
want to be able to specify the wordings themselves.

Would really appreciate any ideas/thoughts on this one.

Thanks and regards

Ann Ramos
Technical Specialist, Business Information Systems
Managed Services

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