altquark
Legendary Poster
ok - I posted this in the technical side of JDEList and really haven't gotten great responses from my fellow techies (just a couple). So, someone suggested that I should post the same question amongst the application folk out here.
My question revolves around WorkFlow - specifically the later version (2.0) that comes delivered with E1 9.0.
In the past, Workflow has gotten a pretty rough stick for being difficult to implement, and for being kludgy at best. But workflow has been extensively developed over the years - but is it better ?
The reason I'm asking specifics, is because although technically its not that difficult to set up, and if workflow is restricted to out-of-the-box functionality, then it seems to be a pretty good product. But if you need to move outside of those goalposts, such as putting an approval process on the address book, things very quickly become mired in lots of development work and lots of modifications on standard objects.
Or, am I wrong ?
I'd love to be wrong over this. But every single customer I've talked to so far has ended up with thousands of hours of development devoted to workflow processes. Is WorkFlow still a bear ?
I'm adding a poll to try and encourage SOME sort of response - but I really would love to hear from you workflow implementors !
Thankyou for your responses - and my apologies to Mr Kempter for a double-post (but hey, Workflow IS both a Technical and functional product !!!!)
My question revolves around WorkFlow - specifically the later version (2.0) that comes delivered with E1 9.0.
In the past, Workflow has gotten a pretty rough stick for being difficult to implement, and for being kludgy at best. But workflow has been extensively developed over the years - but is it better ?
The reason I'm asking specifics, is because although technically its not that difficult to set up, and if workflow is restricted to out-of-the-box functionality, then it seems to be a pretty good product. But if you need to move outside of those goalposts, such as putting an approval process on the address book, things very quickly become mired in lots of development work and lots of modifications on standard objects.
Or, am I wrong ?
I'd love to be wrong over this. But every single customer I've talked to so far has ended up with thousands of hours of development devoted to workflow processes. Is WorkFlow still a bear ?
I'm adding a poll to try and encourage SOME sort of response - but I really would love to hear from you workflow implementors !
Thankyou for your responses - and my apologies to Mr Kempter for a double-post (but hey, Workflow IS both a Technical and functional product !!!!)