Skip to main content
added 2 characters in body
Source Link
Razze
  • 367
  • 3
  • 16

Whenever I publish a workflow from the Designer, the workflow will create a new workflow instead of updating the old one.

For example:

  • Workflow A is published as a list workflow and can be manually started by users
  • Workflow A isgets published again. Users can now start two workflows "Workflow A" and "Workflow A (1)" instead of just the new one

Is there a setting to turn on overwriting for workflows?

Whenever I publish a workflow from the Designer, the workflow will create a new workflow instead of updating the old one.

For example:

  • Workflow A is published as a list workflow and can be manually started by users
  • Workflow A is published again. Users can now start two workflows "Workflow A" and "Workflow A (1)" instead of just the new one

Is there a setting to turn on overwriting for workflows?

Whenever I publish a workflow from the Designer, the workflow will create a new workflow instead of updating the old one.

For example:

  • Workflow A is published as a list workflow and can be manually started by users
  • Workflow A gets published again. Users can now start two workflows "Workflow A" and "Workflow A (1)" instead of just the new one

Is there a setting to turn on overwriting for workflows?

Source Link
Razze
  • 367
  • 3
  • 16

Designer 2010 Workflow does not overwrite old version when published

Whenever I publish a workflow from the Designer, the workflow will create a new workflow instead of updating the old one.

For example:

  • Workflow A is published as a list workflow and can be manually started by users
  • Workflow A is published again. Users can now start two workflows "Workflow A" and "Workflow A (1)" instead of just the new one

Is there a setting to turn on overwriting for workflows?