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Thanks for your suggestion. We definitely see the value in calculating the number of business days excluding weeekends and public holidays. The challenge is knowing where public holidays are based on your region (which can change quite a bit depending on location).
This would require either Nintex maintaining a global list of public holidays which is a high overhead, or the form designer maintaining a list of public holidays within their platform.
What would you see is an appropriate solution? Let us know in the comments section below.
Cheers,
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Hi Sridhar,
Can you share some examples of how you are using constants in your workflows?
Ta, Rick
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468 votes
Reinstating this request as it is clear that delegation is required and not escalation.
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Thanks for your suggestion. I will update the ticket if we have anything to share on this idea.
Cheers,
EuanAnonymous supported this idea ·
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This is now in the backlog and something we would like to implement with Universal Forms for the List Lookup control.
I will update this feature when we begin development on the List Lookup control for Universal Forms for SharePoint.
Cheers,
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This happened to me when I deleted a workflow and imported a workflow with the same name. I had to do this because in Office 365, you cannot re-import the same workflow again. An error message appears saying that a workflow with the same name already exists. This is however required because I made some changes to the workflow in the Test site collection and tried to re-import it so that the updates would take effect. However, I could not do this and had to delete the workflow first before I can import it. So, I did the same and that has resulted in this behaviour whereby a workflow named "Deleted Association" starts first before the actual workflow.
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Thanks for your suggestion.
It is something we have considered in the past but is not an immediate priority.
If our priorities change on this feature, I will update this idea.
Cheers,
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I think this would be useful because it will allow users to send manual reminders, escalate based on a user trigger by clicking a button etc. So, a button which can trigger a workflow would be great. Example, 'Escalate to Manager' button can be clicked to send an email to the manager when a particular item has to be escalated.
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Hi all,
We do not have any immediate plans to support this feature but will update this ticket if our position changes.
Cheers,
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Hi, any update regarding this? cheers.
I think it'd make sense for the form designer to configure/manage this for the following two reasons:
- This will allow for individual unique scenarios, e.g. a specific team that is on call for whom certain public holidays might not apply, therefore the config is unique even within a region.
- Hopefully, it will allow Nintex to roll these feature out sooner rather than later...I can imagine the overhead it will cause for Nintex trying to maintain a global list. Besides, there is no clear guidance even within a country, it can change by cities, i.e. a holiday confined to a specific city within a country, e.g. Auckland anniversary day which is only applicable to Auckland and each city within New Zealand having their respective anniversary days.