Configuring a workflow group
The first step in creating a workflow process is to create a workflow group.
NOTE
Rather than creating a new group, the default group, called the
Common MFP
Group
can also be used. This group cannot be deleted. Custom groups are optional and
provide a way to associate different workflows with different devices or groups of devices.
1.
On the HP DSS server, open the HP MFP DSS Configuration Utility and click the
Workflows
tab.
2.
Click
Add Group
. The
Workflow Group
dialog box appears.
3.
Type the name of the new group. The name must be unique.
4.
Click
OK
to save the new group.
Configuring a workflow menu
The second step in creating a workflow process is to create a workflow menu.
1.
In the workflow tree, click a group to select it.
2.
Click
Add Menu
. The
Workflow Menu
dialog box appears.
Figure 3-13
Workflow Menu
dialog box
3.
Type the name of the new menu. This name must be unique within the workflow group.
4.
Select the style of the workflow menu. The style determines which options are available for
workflow forms within this workflow menu. The only available choice is
Enhanced
.
NOTE
In version 4.3 of the HP DSS program, the
Workflow Menu
dialog box has an
additional
Allow Nesting of Menus
option under the
Enhanced
selection. Select this
option if you want to create multi-level workflow menus.
NOTE
Only third-party workflow programs can create “Original” style workflow menus.
For backward compatibility, the HP MFP DSS Configuration Utility can view and modify
these menus, but cannot create them.
5.
Click
OK
to save the new workflow menu.
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