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Execution depends on run time input data.

Murali Naidu 11 lat temu w Studio Ostatnio zmodyfikowane przez anonymous 11 lat temu 1
Hi There

I was tried to develop a small workflow which should execute depends on run time input values.
When I execute it should ask

Inputs Name - 
          Age  - 
if age  > 30
{
I want output as "Not Qualified"
}
Else
{
Full Name-
Contact details-
Amount - 
Plan-
}.

But when I click on execute 'Warewolf' is asking all the details at a time.

Please advise is this possible by using warewolf.????



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anonymous 11 lat temu
At this point in time we do not support human interaction.
Hence why you need to enter all data up front.

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Ukończony

Future features - UI? Form builder?

Anonim 11 lat temu Ostatnio zmodyfikowane przez Gandalf 11 lat temu 0
Hi
What new features have you got in the pipeline?
My company is looking for something like Warewolf but with a client facing UI, something like K2 Smart Forms. 
Have you got any plans for this?
Thanks,
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Gandalf 11 lat temu
Absolutely. This is the logical next step for the system and plans are underway for a pre v1 release of this functionality. If you have any requirements, please leave them as comments here or as suggestions.
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Pricing

Anonim 11 lat temu Ostatnio zmodyfikowane przez Gandalf 11 lat temu 0
We're want to use Warewolf in an upcoming project but are concerned about future pricing implications once it's out of beta. I don't want to get dependant and then get hit with big licencing fees.
What are your plans for pricing in the future?
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Gandalf 11 lat temu
Great question that deserves a simple answer.

We do not know.

We want to keep Warewolf Free. We see it as a tool in the back pocket of every dev team. Because we cannot guarantee what the long term pricing is at this stage, and we understand your concern, we will guarantee that it will never be above $500 per year for installations prior to licencing.
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Support

Anonim 11 lat temu Ostatnio zmodyfikowane przez Gandalf 11 lat temu 0
Hi Warewolf
Down the line, will you offer other kinds of support for your application, or will it just be this portal?
Thanks
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Gandalf 11 lat temu
We will offer support. Either through this forum, the community or if necessary contractually. If you would like to discuss further please send us your details and we will get in touch.
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Expose as a service

Anonim 11 lat temu Ostatnio zmodyfikowane przez anonymous 11 lat temu 1
To use Warewolf, would we need to expose it as a service?
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anonymous 11 lat temu
You can also call a workflow workflow from SQL.
See the Samples folder in the Warewolf install directory for an example of this.
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Warewolf vs Windows Workflow Foundation

Anonim 11 lat temu Ostatnio zmodyfikowane przez anonymous 11 lat temu 0
I've had a look at Warewolf and it seems very similar to Windows Workflow Foundation.
What is the deifference?
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anonymous 11 lat temu
Warewolf is based on Windows Workflow Foundation (WF).
We re-host their designer, hence why it may appear similar.

Here is a quick summary of key differences : 

  • Provides wizard driven integration with Web services, Stored Procedures, and DLLs.
  • A custom language to move data around a workflow instead of the standard In/Out arguments.
  • Improve the way a user interacts with workflow tooling by providing adorers to expand a tool in-line to access enhanced functionality. This results in less clicking around.
  • Greatly expanded toolbox functionality. A lot of what you see we have custom built.
  • Simplified re-use. Via our explorer you can drag one workflow into another instantly accessing its functionality.
  • An easy to use visual debugging output, greatly enhancing the usability and maintainability of the workflows you create.
  • All workflows are exposed as web services for system integration purposes.
  • Integrates with Active Directory for security at a server or resource level.

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SQL Bulk Insert tool

Anonim 11 lat temu w Studio / Toolbox Ostatnio zmodyfikowane przez anonymous 11 lat temu 0
Hi
What type of data files does the SQL Bulk Insert tool support?
Can is read Excel?
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anonymous 11 lat temu
The bulk insert tool works with our internal data language. You need to use recordsets to maximize its effectiveness.

You can find more information on our language by clicking the [[?]] icon at the top of the studio.

You can also find an example of its usage by opening the Recordset - SQL Bulk Insert workflow in the EXAMPLES folder in the studio explorer.
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How do I turn off security?

Anonim 11 lat temu w Server / Execution Ostatnio zmodyfikowane przez Gandalf 11 lat temu 0
Im working at home and my network is secure, I dont want to have to set permissions on everything all the time.
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Gandalf 11 lat temu
From release 0.4.2.3 onwards we have introduced a Public group.

It is not a windows group, its internal to Warewolf.

1. Open Security Settings
2. Under the Windows Group heading, you will see a Public group.
3. Give this group Administrator rights.
4. Click Save

Any user can now do anything on that Warewolf.
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Architecture design docs

Anonim 11 lat temu Ostatnio zmodyfikowane przez Gandalf 9 lat temu 5
I downloaded the software, have been looking for architectural design docs or such (e.g. on the wiki's) to no avail. Any suggestions as to where I can find the architecture?
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Gandalf 9 lat temu
We have an architecture document on our website that can be found here http://warewolf.io/architecture-documentation.php
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Using a find Index tool how can I find a character Index in different record set inputs

Anonim 11 lat temu w Studio / Toolbox Ostatnio zmodyfikowane przez Gandalf 11 lat temu 1
When I try find index of character 2 in all record set using find Index tool
In fields as [[rec(*).a]],
Index “All Occurrence”
Character 2
And I want to put my output values in [[rec(*).b]] 
Output is coming as [[rec(1).b]]=2, [[rec(2).b]]=4, [[rec(3).b]]=6, [[rec(4).b]]=8, [[rec(5).b]]=2, [[rec(6).b]]=4, [[rec(7).b]]=2,[[rec(8).b]]=4,[[rec(9).b]]=6,[[rec(10).b]]=8.
Now output is coming in record set but how would I know 2 is at index 2,4,6,8 in [[rec(1).a]] = h2f2f2f2 .
And 2 is at index 2 and 4 in [[rec(2).a]]=h2f2.
And 2 is at index 2,4,6,and 8 in [[rec(3).a]] = h2f2f2f2.


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Gandalf 11 lat temu
Great example and good question.

The For Each tool is designed for this. Try dropping the Find Index tool into the for each and put the result into [[rec(*).b]].