Designing Workflow Applications( WT-1160-180 )
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This course introduces students to the processes and tools necessary to add workflow services to Domino applications they develop. Students will learn how to plan serial and parallel workflow applications, route Notes documents based on workflow roles and rules, and troubleshoot workflow application problems.
Along with the 2nd course in the Lotus Domino R5 Application Security and Workflow Certification Bundle, this course provides students with the skills needed to prepare for Certified Lotus Professional Application Development Exam #511, Domino R5 Application Security and Workflow.
This course requires a computer running Windows, Macintosh, or UNIX.
eMentoring Services are included with this course.
Course length: 8 hours
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WT-1160-180 |
| subscription duration:
180 days
| | list price: $
325.00 |
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Languages Offered |
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This course is currently available in English only.
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Prerequisites |
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To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to: Demonstrate completion of Lotus Domino R5 Designer Fundamentals Certification Bundle, or equivalent knowledge and experience
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Skills Gained |
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Upon completion of this course, you should be able to: Identify roles involved in a workflow processIdentify the status of workflow documentDescribe the difference between parallel and serial workflowPlan Lotus Notes and Domino based workflow applicationsMail Lotus Notes documents using a variety of methodsEnable Lotus Notes databases to receive emailAdd workflow forms to the Lotus Notes mail templateCreate centralized workflow applicationsMonitor, maintain, and troubleshoot workflow applications
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Related Courses |
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After: Implementing Application Security
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Course Content |
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Course introductionPrerequisitesWhat you needCourse resourcesYour learning communityMeet your instructorThe course project
Domino workflowWhat is workflow?Planning a workflow applicationDeveloping Domino workflow applicationsMultilingual workflowMail-in databasesMailing a documentFields for mailing optionsDocument linksUsing @MailSend with argumentsModule review
Adding workflow to Notes mailRoutable formsPlanning a mail-based workflow applicationDevelopment environmentsCreating the Vacation Request formForm layout considerationsNames fieldsHide-when formulasView iconsModule review
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Module 4: Mail-based workflow considerations |
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| Mail-based workflow considerationsMailing a Notes documentWorkflow approval cyclesForm actions on the WebWebQuerySave agentsCopying the Vacation Request formCustomizing the Vacation Tracking databaseUsing agents for workflowModule review
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Module 5: Centralized workflow applications |
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| Centralized workflow applicationsCentralized workflowPlanning a centralized workflow applicationThe Problem Report formDynamic choice fieldsMore about dynamic listsForm sectionsWorkflow rolesSubmitting a Problem ReportModule review
Tracking workflowAssigning a Problem ReportAccepting a new Problem ReportForm hot spotsThe QuerySave eventClosing a Problem ReportMonitoring workflow statusCreating views for monitoring workflowForm formulasModule review
Course conclusionWe'd love your feedbackCourse survey |