I created the script in this post for a client a while ago who wanted to use workflow approvals for purchase orders, but didn’t quite understand how a workflow process should be built.
He needed approximately thirty different approvals and build a step for each approver, all correct so far. Unfortunately, he created them each as a single step under a separate workflow process instead of thirty…
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Move All Steps for a Microsoft Dynamics GP Workflow Approval Type Under one Workflow Process
I created the script in this post for a client a while ago who wanted to use workflow approvals for purchase orders, but didn’t quite understand how a workflow process should be built. He needed approximately thirty different approvals and build a step for each approver, all correct so far.
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