Run workflow, run current, run
The Run Current Workflow feature lets you run a workflow or a business process from the Workflow Designer. Particularly useful when testing designs, this feature lets you specify a starting entry, initiator, and parameter values for the instance. The Run Current Workflow feature works the same way for both workflows and business processes.
Note: To run a workflow or business process from the Workflow Designer, you must have the Editor right. Rights are assigned in the Permissions and Rights node of the Workflow Administration Console.
To run the current workflow or business process
Note: If you choose to run an unpublished workflow, you will be prompted to publish it. Click OK to publish the workflow. If the workflow has validation errors that prevent it from being published, you will have the option to return to the workflow to fix the errors or to run a previous version of the workflow (if applicable).
Note: If your workflow has more than one connection profile, you will be prompted to select a connection profile when you click the Browse button.
Note: If your workflow has more than one connection profile, you will be prompted to select a connection profile when you click the Browse button.
The trustee specified here is used to provide values for the Initiator and Initiator SID tokens.
Note: If you select If the starting entry is a folder, run workflow on each document it contains, and then attempt to run the workflow or business process on a folder that does not contain documents, the workflow or business process will not run and a warning message will appear.
Tip: If you have already run the currently open workflow, you can quickly run it again by pointing to Run Workflow from the main menu and selecting Run Current Workflow Again. Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut F4.
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