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Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Workflow Integration Guide

This document describes how to create integrations for workflow.

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  • Version:

    11.0

    Date Published:

    3/6/2010

    File Name:

    WorkflowIntegrationGuide.xps

    WorkflowIntegrationGuide.pdf

    File Size:

    1.9 MB

    1.8 MB

    The manual guides you through the steps to add a new workflow or extend an existing workflow. This document discusses the following topics:
    • Workflow basics: Describes the workflow architecture, the types of workflow integrations you can create, and the sample workflow integration.
    • Creating a new workflow: Describes how to build the components you need to create a new approval workflow for a back office document.
    • Extending an existing workflow: Describes how to build the components you need to add new data fields to an existing workflow.
    • Dynamics Workflow web service: Describes how to connect to and use the Dynamics Workflow web service from an external application.
  • Supported Operating Systems

    Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2

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  • Before you use this document, you should be familiar with the workflow administration. It is also assumed that you have previous knowledge of or experience using the following:
    • Microsoft Dynamics GP approval workflow
    • Visual Studio
    • C# programming language
    • Microsoft Dynamics GP Dexterity development
    • Visual Studio Tools for Microsoft Dynamics GP
    • Creation and use of XSLT files
    • Web Services for Microsoft Dynamics GP
    • eConnect for Microsoft Dynamics GP
    • Use of the Dynamics Security Service to update web service security roles
    • SQL Server Management Studio
    • Experience with Internet Information Services (IIS) administration
    Also, Visual Studio must be installed on the workflow server where you will be creating integrations.