Anyone else had a chance to tinker with workflows in SPD 2013?
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Paul
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A bit. Enough to still avoid them like the plague. No debugging is a real
show stopper for me. I find time spent troubleshooting those suckers is better
spent doing it properly in Visual Studio. I like the new ability to create
workflow in stand alone apps in VS2012 and deploy without
That sounds really exciting, I'm go an check that out in detail!
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On 23/04/2013, at 3:25 PM, Mark Daunt mda...@datacogs.com wrote:
A bit. Enough to still avoid them like the plague. No debugging is a real
show stopper for me. I find time spent troubleshooting those
I wish I had that option. :)
I'm having a world of trouble trying to publish them as the complexity
builds with Email and Task and actions. Only solution is to strip them back
and delete associated xsn before re-publishing.
On 23 April 2013 15:25, Mark Daunt mda...@datacogs.com wrote:
A bit.
Yeah I have done a lot. There is a new Visio designer that fully integrates
into SPD and the shapes have all the properties available to set in the visual
designer. Remembering also that there are 2 options:
SharePoint 2010 workflow
SharePoint 2013 workflow -- Requires Workflow Manager and
Yeah, I hear you. SPD is only viable for really simple workflows. As soon as
there is any level of complexity I have found it almost unworkable and pretty
much a waste of time. In SPD 2010 it was not even easy to do a string
comparison that was not case sensitive! There seems to always be