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Siebel Business Process Framework: Workflow Guide > About Workflow Process Design Options > Invoking a Workflow Process > Invoking a Workflow Process Through ScriptA workflow process can be invoked from a script using Siebel VB or Siebel eScript. By using a script, a workflow process can be invoked from anywhere in the Siebel application or from external programs. When invoking a workflow process from script, you can specify that the process run on the server or in the object manager:
Note that invoking a workflow process from script is performed in Synchronous mode. Example of Invoking a Workflow Process from Script in the Object ManagerThis topic gives one example of invoking a workflow process from script in object manager. You might use this feature differently, depending on your business model. The following is a sample script that invokes a workflow process called My Account Process. In this example, the process is invoked in the object manager. / Example: Invoking a Workflow Process through scripting Example of Invoking a Workflow Process from Script to Pass Field Values to Process PropertiesThis topic gives one example of invoking a workflow process from script to pass field values to process properties. You might use this feature differently, depending on your business model. The following script invokes a workflow process called My Opportunity Process. In this example, the workflow process is invoked in the object manager. Field values are passed to process properties defined in the workflow process. //Example: Passing Field Values to Process Properties Invoking a Workflow Process from Script Using the Server Requests Business ServiceYou can invoke a workflow process asynchronously from script by using the Server Requests business service. For more information, see Example of Using the Server Request Business Service to Invoke a Workflow From Script and Pass Values. |
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