What are the workflows for collect feedback in SharePoint?
SharePoint workflows are: Efficient and consistent A Collect Feedback workflow automatically routes the document or item, assigns review tasks and tracks their progress, and sends reminders and notifications when needed.
How long does a collect feedback workflow last?
The activity in a workflow can be monitored and adjusted from a central status page, and the history of events in a workflow run is maintained for 60 days after completion. Less work for you A Collect Feedback workflow saves you and your colleagues both time and trouble, and at the same time streamlines and standardizes your feedback process.
How to collect feedback in power platform community?
This is an important/common workflow. This should be very easy for Micorosft to add. They already have the underlying functionality with the Start an approval action. Use the same action, pull out the approve/reject logic. When the user kicks off the email, he’s doing so to ask for feedback (not approval).
How to create workflows using power automate in SharePoint?
To create and author flows, users primarily use Power Automate website while users can also create flows from within SharePoint or using the Power Automate mobile app. To learn more about building workflows using Power Automate in SharePoint, start here: Business apps and Business process Business apps and business process automation.
When do general actions appear in workflow?
Task Behavior Actions (appear only when you are customizing tasks in pre-built workflow actions, such as Start Approval Process and Start Feedback Process) General actions are actions that display in the Actions list in all workflow contexts.
How are actions organized in a site workflow?
List actions that work on the current item, such as Set Content Approval Status and Set Field in Current Item, are not available in a site workflow. Actions are organized into categories based on their area of application in a workflow.
How to create a workflow in SharePoint Designer 2010?
I then created a workflow using SharePoint Designer 2010 and setup an action to create a new list item on my document library. I gave it a name and set the content type to MyCustomType. The workflow executes without error and creates the document – but I can’t open it in Word.
Where do I put the name of the document in workflow?
In the workflow – Create Item – Path and Name should contain the name of the file and the correct file extesion (exaclty as the document temple extension).