Overview of the Compiere Application Dictionary and its Components August 31, 2010
Posted by rsentana in : computer, corporate, linux, open source , trackbackThe condition we set up for the document workflow to transition to Document Complete is as follows:
Testing the workflow
We can now illustrate the workflow by creating an order and ensuring that it gets approved correctly.
- We log in as the GardenWorld Purchasing role, as follows:
- Create a Purchase Order, and then click on the Complete button. The Order will be placed in an In Progress status, because the workflow’s next node is document approval:
- We log off, and then log back in to the system with the GardenWorld User role (workflow owner):
- Find the Workflow Activities menu item, and then approve the document, as follows:
- The Document will be approved when the owner sets the approval status to Yes:
Summary
We have covered certain aspects with regards to Compiere in this three-part article series—namely the Application Dictionary (AD) and Workflows, as follows:
- We gave you an overview of the Compiere Application Dictionary components.
- We illustrated how to add a menu item and a custom list field to a Compiere window by using the AD components.
- We gave you an overview of the Compiere Workflow processes, and illustrated how this is set up.

Comments»
no comments yet - be the first?