Hello,
I noticed that run_config form called from a workflow acts much like a wizard, displaying a window popup. I also know that I can use conditionals in workflows to display other forms (if input > 1, open form 1, else open form2). My question is, can I have a second run_config style form appear after the first?
So let's say the first run_config form is a simple text input, if the input is >1, it pops up a second window, is that possible or am I stuck using the workflow pane for forms after the first run_config?
My concern is that inexperienced users won't know that they need to go to the workflow pane.
I noticed that run_config form called from a workflow acts much like a wizard, displaying a window popup. I also know that I can use conditionals in workflows to display other forms (if input > 1, open form 1, else open form2). My question is, can I have a second run_config style form appear after the first?
So let's say the first run_config form is a simple text input, if the input is >1, it pops up a second window, is that possible or am I stuck using the workflow pane for forms after the first run_config?
My concern is that inexperienced users won't know that they need to go to the workflow pane.