Custom actions are available on the following Version Control actions:
GPOADmin provides an easy to use editor to help you set up and configure your custom actions.
Whether or not an action is processed can be controlled by the use of conditions. This must be set through the editing the xml file directly. For details see, Conditions .
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Right-click the forest, and select Properties. |
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Select Options | General | Enable the processing of custom workflow actions, and select Launch Editor. |
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Right-click the forest, and select Properties. |
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Select Options | General | Enable the processing of custom workflow actions, and select Launch Editor. |
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Select the required action and click the Pre-Actions option. |
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If desired, select the Stop on error option, and optionally add a custom error message. This will instruct the service to stop all processing for the current object when an error occurs. |
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Enter the required parameters in the Parameters window. To insert a tag, right-click in the Parameters window, select Insert Tag, and choose the required tag. For details on the available options, see Predefined Tags . |
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If required, select the Post-Actions tab and configure its options. |
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Click Add. |
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When you are ready to deploy the workflow, select Enable the processing of custom workflow actions. |
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Right-click the forest, and select Options. |
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Select Options | General | Enable the processing of custom workflow actions, and select Launch Editor. |
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Right-click the forest, and select Options. |
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Select Options | General | Enable the processing of custom workflow actions, and select Launch Editor. |
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For a list of available actions, see What is a custom workflow action? . Custom workflow actions are defined in the CustomWorkflowActions.xml file as follows:
The PreActions and PostActions are defined as follows:
Each phase may contain one or more actions with the following properties:
Instructs the service to stop all processing for the current object when an error occurs. |
The properties are defined as follows:
Each action also contains the following nodes:
A list of conditions which determine whether or not to process the action. |
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