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Fist, I would like to make my apologies for my terrible English. I hope
that you can understand all the stuff I wrote below.
I have created a sleek InfoPath form that makes it possible for all the
employees to record there overtime. At the end of each week an employee
can send their overtime form to his or her project manager who can give
their approval for the recorded overtime. If the project manager gives
approval the form is send to a special department that updates the
company's database and assures that the employee get paid for the
overtime. If the project manager rejects the overtime, the form is send
back to the employee.
This kind of simple workflow works fine and is created using many rules
and there related actions. The problem lies in the actions. One of the
actions for example is EmailFormToProjectManager. This action shows a
popup that asks the employee if she really want to send the email to
the project manager. Some say this is a security feature, I'm sure it
is, buts it's kind of annoying. If the user presses the cancel button
you expect that all the other actions are canceled but this is not the
case!
Does anyone know a solution for this problem? I would brighten my day!
I want to be sure that the email is send to the project manager. And if
not, all the other actions should be skipped.
that you can understand all the stuff I wrote below.
I have created a sleek InfoPath form that makes it possible for all the
employees to record there overtime. At the end of each week an employee
can send their overtime form to his or her project manager who can give
their approval for the recorded overtime. If the project manager gives
approval the form is send to a special department that updates the
company's database and assures that the employee get paid for the
overtime. If the project manager rejects the overtime, the form is send
back to the employee.
This kind of simple workflow works fine and is created using many rules
and there related actions. The problem lies in the actions. One of the
actions for example is EmailFormToProjectManager. This action shows a
popup that asks the employee if she really want to send the email to
the project manager. Some say this is a security feature, I'm sure it
is, buts it's kind of annoying. If the user presses the cancel button
you expect that all the other actions are canceled but this is not the
case!
Does anyone know a solution for this problem? I would brighten my day!
I want to be sure that the email is send to the project manager. And if
not, all the other actions should be skipped.