Users as WF Admins?

Dan Stoicof dstoico1 at jhmi.edu
Wed May 9 10:22:58 EDT 2007


Use a substitute.  A substitute can see work items started by the person
he/she is substituting for.

Dan Stoicof
Bearingpoint

>>> John White <JWhite at sauder.com> 5/9/2007 10:19 AM >>>
Greeting!
 
I hope this is an easy question for everyone. I'm still relatively new
to WF, so please excuse my ignorance.
 
I have a new workflow in development, and I'm concerned about me being
the only person who can fix problems, especially during off-shifts. 
 
The biggest issue I see is that a user could reserve a task and then
leave for the day without releasing it. This would effectively halt
the
workflow and the next shift would not even see the task.
 
How is this normally accommodated? I could grant access to SWIA, but
that seems risky to me.  I've read that there is a way to have others
administer particular workflows, but I can't find anything. Your
thoughts would be appreciated!
 
Thanks,
 
John White





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