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‎03-27-2017 07:15 AM
Is there a way to change the Table of a Workflow after its already been created/published? It appears to be read only.
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‎05-22-2018 02:57 PM
So... was looking at this just today. Checked out the Workflow, Table field clearly looks read only...
But being the stubborn old curmudgeon that I am... I clicked the field anyway. To my shock and awe, a full 20 seconds later, the list of tables popped up.
SO... there's that.
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‎07-20-2023 03:19 PM
Yes, It was

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‎10-17-2018 03:34 PM
There should not be any active Request or RITM records in the Instance.
What I mean by this is- There should be no catalog item with this current attached workflow because if you publish this workflow and it is already attached to a catalog item,system will not understand that which table to refer.
So make sure there are no active workflow attached or associated records are removed.

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‎10-17-2018 09:41 PM
Dear vm
Did you actually observe thiss issue?
Normally, if you change a workflow, the running contexts are unaffected.
(Otherwise, on a busy system it would be impossible to change any workflow)
Why should this be different when you change the table?
Can you reproduce this?
Best
Daniel
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Best
Daniel