WF Binding

Mark Pyc mark.pyc at gmail.com
Wed May 11 05:41:30 EDT 2005


G'day Nav Sac,

Not sure what the real question is. You seem to understand the
situation. If a method returns some values, then the container fields
can't contain those values until the method has actually executed.

When you speak of including a value in the workitem text, I assume you
mean of the next workitem (for the next step in the Workflow). You
can't include a value in the text of a workitem whose job in life it
is to return that value.

In the next step however you can bind the elements into task container
and use them to your hearts content.

Maybe I'm missing the point entirely.

Have fun,
Mark
 

On 5/11/05, Nav Sac <navsac20 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Can someone explain the binding process in WF. I have a customized business
> object which extends from BUS2054. One of the method returns a export
> parameter which is a structure and does contain multiple values. I created a
> task which needs to get the value of export parameter. And also in the
> Description tab of the task, I would like to insert a runtime value coming
> from the WF COntainer (probably the first value coming from the structure
> returned by the export parameter - created by inserting the expression).
> 
> I ran the Workflow in diagnosis mode:
> Just before executing this task in the WF the source container or target
> container doesnt have any values but after executing this task the contents
> of both the source container and task container shows the values of the
> structure.
> 
> Any help in this regard is greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
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