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In this training, we will see how we can create forms, how we can put different controls on Forms, how we can pass data from one Form to another, how we can localize our Form controls, and how we can connect those Forms using a Wizard Workflow.

Wizard Workflow.mp4

NOTE: If you are unable to play the above video, in that case, you can access the video from here

Chapters:

00:00:00 - Introduction to Wizard Workflow

00:11:06 - Create First Form

00:18:44 - Quick overview to create Radio Button List control

00:19:20 - Localization

00:26:16 - Create Second Form

00:38:10 - Create Third Form

00:48:20 - Create a Wizard Workflow

00:51:30 - Enable Back and Next buttons on the Forms

00:55:30 - Write code on the Before Execute event handler of the Forms

01:05:35 - Quick recap of the topics we have covered so far in the video

01:08:45 - Binding

01:12:16 - Publishing all three Forms

01:17:15 - Publish Forms and Workflows on EmpowerID UI

01:22:42 - Run Workflow

01:27:00 - Jump from last step to first step directly

01:31:15 - Hide “Wait to see results” control on the Forms

01:34:58 - Summary

01:37:18 - End

Code:

            CurrentWorkflow.UiSteps = new WorkflowUISteps();

            var Step1 = new UIStep();
            Step1.Name = CurrentWorkflow.creationModeActivity1.QualifiedName;
            Step1.FriendlyName = "Creation Mode";
            Step1.Description = "Creation Mode";

            var Step2 = new UIStep();
            Step2.Name = CurrentWorkflow.personDetailsFormActivity1.QualifiedName;
            Step2.FriendlyName = "Person Details";
            Step2.Description = "Person Details";

            var Step3 = new UIStep();
            Step3.Name = CurrentWorkflow.summaryFormActivity1.QualifiedName;
            Step3.FriendlyName = "Person Summary";
            Step3.Description = "Person Summary";

            CurrentWorkflow.UiSteps.Steps.Add(Step1);
            CurrentWorkflow.UiSteps.Steps.Add(Step2);
            CurrentWorkflow.UiSteps.Steps.Add(Step3);

            CurrentWorkflow.UiSteps.CurrentStep = CurrentWorkflow.UiSteps.Steps[0];

 

We have implemented modifications to the navigation bar to provide users with an alternative pathway for accessing the Request Workflow page. Specifically, users can now navigate to this page by selecting the Low Code/No Code Workflow option and subsequently choosing the Low Code Workflows option.

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