Nintex Workflow for Office 365 – Available Actions – Vadim Tabakman Updated Date : 11th January 2017 Actions Available with a Standard License The following actions are available in the Workflow Designer and are not linked to a Store Action Set. These are actions available with a Standard license. Action Name Group Adobe Sign Integration Call HTTP Web […]
A huge thanks to Mike Fitzmaurice who put me onto this little nugget of information. You can find Mike on Twitter. With Office 365, when you install the Nintex Workflow for Office 365 app, you’ll find that creating workflows for lists is very easy. But I really wanted to be able to make Site Workflows […]
If you haven’t seen Nintex Workflow for Office 365, you should definitely check it out. There’s a number of features that are very impressive. One that stands out when you start using it, is this button on the ribbon called “Store”. What is the Store? In a nutshell, the Store will expose new actions that […]
Let me start with, Electronic Signatures and Digital Signatures are completely different beasts. Digital Signatures can be complex, secure, validatable (is that word? 🙂 ) and if you are using Nintex Workflow, you can find one way of using digital signatures with the CoSign product by ARX. Check out the work that has been done around […]
RSS or Rich Site Summary has been around for many years now. It’s still used now as a way to summarize and distribute new updates to sites, and present news. Since RSS is a simple XML format, parsing that data isn’t really that hard. It can be easily done with Nintex Workflow. As you can […]
When clicking on the Nintex Forms button on a SharePont List or Library, you will inevitably getting the following type of form : If you’re happy with that, that’s great. Or, if you work for a company called “Nintex Forms” and your color scheme is orange-ish, then the default form is perfect for you. But […]
This is going to be another one of those Nintex related posts where people will be asking me – “Isn’t it easier to just create a custom Inline Function with a little C# code???”. I’ve been asked atleast 5 times over the last year, if it’s possible to get the name of the document set that […]
I hit a weird issue today, when I logged into a SharePoint 2013 environment with credentials that weren’t allowed to use it. The result was an error page and in the url, I could see an AccessDenied.aspx. The thing is, it didn’t allow me to try different credentials. I found that I have to do […]
For those that haven’t used SharePoint Document Sets before, here’s a good introduction to it : Introduction to Document Sets In Nintex Workflow, to query for documents in a document set, you use a Query List action. I’ve found the easiest way to do this, is to add a Query List action to your workflow, configure […]
Noone wants to get stuck with working late because Lumbergh finds that you didn’t add a cover sheet to your TPS Report. Well, in comes Nintex Forms to the rescue. You can have a form the Initech employees can fill in for their cover sheet. Once you have a simple list for your TPS Reports, […]