I had a need the other day to get a visual of a Nintex Form, without all the SharePoint stuff around it. Almost like what you’d see if you were to use the Nintex Forms list form web part. This is what the form looks like normally, when I just clicked on an existing item. […]
In Nintex Forms, when you add a Choice control, it can have a number of different display formats. The one I will focus on today is the List (multiple selections) format. This is a great way to display a bunch of data, but at this stage (12th May 2015), the control shows your 4 items […]
Sticking with the No-Code standard, I really wanted an out of the box Nintex Workflow User Defined Action that would generate me a random number. Some of you may have seen a previous post I did which connected to SQL server to do it. But that requires you to have some connectivity to SQL, which […]
This has been a blog post that has been in the making for quite some time. I just haven’t had the time to do everything I wanted with it and actually sit down and write about it. Even now, I’m swamped, so the text in this post will be limited. I do have a video […]
An interesting scenario came by my desk, where someone wanted to take attachments from the current item, move them to a document library in SharePoint, and then delete those attachments, so that there weren’t duplicate files. A great scenario that Nintex Workflow is perfect for. This is scenario that I think many of you have […]
Thanks for reading (viewing) this post. This is about taking a Nintex Forms instance that someone has filled in, and using Nintex Workflow to convert it to a PDF form. Now this is a workaround and not an official Nintex Forms to PDF converter. But hopefully, it will give you an idea of how to […]
Another interesting question today, on how to convert a Nintex Form into any type of document. I thought the easiest would be to go to HTML. Rather than building the entire HTML in the Nintex Workflow, I decided to create a template HTML file. Store that in a document library and use that as my […]
I’ve talked about the Log in the History List action when using Nintex Workflow on-premise and how to extend it by building a User Defined Action so that you can log a lot more than what the action allows. This post is about doing something similar using the Nintex Workflow for Office 365 product. There […]
Recently, Nintex released two action packs for Nintex Workflow for Office 365. Specifically, actions for Dynamics CRM and SalesForce. Below is a video showing you how to add those action packs to Nintex Workflow and talks about what some of the actions do. The action packs are available for a 30 day trial right now, […]
Recently, my colleague Brad Orluk and I participated in a Nintex Ask the Experts webinar (Click on the link to watch the July ’14 Webinar). This is where we go through a number of questions that were submitted prior to the webinar and also through some of the live questions we receive. One very interesting […]