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Workflow subsystem updates in finance and operations

This article reviews the workflow system in finance and operations. It describes the changes that have been implemented since Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 and also includes links to more information about the workflow system.

The workflow system in finance and operations will be familiar to you if you've used Dynamics AX 2012. For more information about the workflow subsystem in Dynamics AX 2012, see the following topics.

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The workflow system https://technet.microsoft.com/library/dd309672.aspx
Workflow types by module https://technet.microsoft.com/library/dd362043.aspx
Workflow elements https://technet.microsoft.com/library/dd309626.aspx
Workflow actions https://technet.microsoft.com/library/dd362144.aspx
Workflow participants https://technet.microsoft.com/library/dd309598.aspx
Workflow examples https://technet.microsoft.com/library/dd309636.aspx
Developing a workflow https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/cc967389.aspx
Implementing a workflow https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/cc585061.aspx

Primary changes to the workflow system

Here are the primary changes that have been implemented in finance and operations:

  • Integration with the new Application State Machine feature enables workflow events to be bound to state transitions on the underlying entity's state machine. This binding enables business logic to be centralized within the state machine and also enables the workflow system to be a declarative consumer of that state machine. The workflow metadata can reference a state transition that is performed when a specific workflow event occurs. Therefore, you can do state transitions within a workflow without writing any additional code.
  • The workflow editor is now a program that you click one time to download. The editor communicates with finance and operations by using services, which means that you can carry forward the rich, graphical workflow design experience from Dynamics AX 2012.
  • Workflow development wizards have been ported into Microsoft Visual Studio.

Additional resources

Technical Concepts Guide for Developers