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Right now we have an existing application (non-appian), it has two tables: an ap
guozhangy
over 10 years ago
Right now we have an existing application (non-appian), it has two tables: an approved table and a pending table. When a record is in pending stage, it was stored in pending table and it will move to the approved table after the approval.
My question is what is the best pratice to handle the Pending records when we move to Appian? Should we keep the Pending records in the table or should we move the Pending records into the Appian Process instance? We can have three options:
1. Keep the pending records in pending table only, all the related actions (EDIT/DELETE/APPROVE) will be in a new Process Modal.
2. Keep the pending records in Appian process instances, all the related actions (EDIT/DELETE/APPROVE) will be in quick tasks.
3. Keep the pending records in both Pending tables and Appian process instances, all the related actions (EDIT/DELETE/APPROVE) will be in quick tasks.
From my experience, I feel more comfortable to use option 1, it's much e...
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PhilB
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over 10 years ago
It's worth noting that it's also possible to implement a record locking mechanism by way of a flag in the table.
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over 10 years ago
It's worth noting that it's also possible to implement a record locking mechanism by way of a flag in the table.
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