Associating a Workflow Manager Request with a Package
Workflow Manager 2020
When you associate a package with a request, their respective reports are also linked together:
• | Workflow Report—The Request’s Workflow Report contains a link to open the Package Report of its associated package. |
• | Package Report—The package’s Package Report contains a link to open the Workflow Report of its associated Request. |
You can associate a package with a request from both AdminStudio Application Manager and Workflow Manager.
Associating a Package With a Request from Application Manager
You can select a package in the Application Manager Product View and select a workflow from a list.
To associate a package with a request from Application Manager:
1. | Open AdminStudio Application Manager and connect to the AdminStudio Enterprise Server Application Catalog. |
2. | On the Catalog tab, right-click on a package in the tree and select Associate with Workflow Manager Workflow Request from the shortcut menu. The Associate with Workflow Manager Workflow Request dialog box opens. |
3. | From the list, select the name of the workflow request that you want to associate with this package and click OK. |
Associating a Package With a Request from Workflow Manager
You can open a request’s Workflow Request page and associate it with a package in the AdminStudio Enterprise Server Application Catalog.
To associate a request with a package from Workflow Manager:
1. | Open the Workflow Request page of the request that you want to associate with a package, as described in Opening a Workflow Request’s Workflow Request Page. |
2. | Open the Properties tab. |
3. | Next to the Associated Package field, click Change. The Select Package dialog box opens, displaying the Application Catalog package tree: |
4. | Select a package in the tree and click Select Package. The name of the selected package is now listed in the Associated Package field, and is linked to the package’s Package Report. |
Tip:On the Select Package dialog box, you could also use the tools in the Search Packages area to find a specific package.