As a workflow author, you need access to the Process Designer
program, to the object store or library where you will store the
workflow definitions, and to the files you assign to attachments.
Access to the Process Designer program
Your
client interface determines the logon requirements.
In the context of Workplace and
Workplace XT, you might need access-role membership to run
Process Designer. For more information, see Access roles preferences.
Access to an object store or library to store workflow
definitions and files to assign as attachments
- Object store where you will store workflow definitions:
To store your workflow definitions, you must have the ability to log
on to the object store and Add to Folder rights
to add the workflow definition to a particular folder. To check files
in and out, you must have Modify Contents privilege
for the particular file.
- Object store that contains the files you assign to attachments:
To assign a document or other file in an object store to an attachment,
you must have View Content access
to the document or file in the object store.