- From the Toolbox click the SharePoint category, the Libraries category and then drag the Delete Library step onto the canvas.
For more information on how to use the error console, see the Error Console topic.- Select the added step and click the expand / collapse toggle to expand the Configuration Panel. You can also double click the step to expand the panel.
- Select the Delete Library tab. Use this tab to configure the library properties.
The following table explains the options available on this tab:
Option | Explanation | How to Use |
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Pick Library | Use this to pick a library reference in the workflow. The menu contains a list of document libraries. If you don't see items in the menu, you need to create a SharePoint referenced item using a SharePoint reference step within the workflow. | Select the Pick Library radio button to enable this option. Click the menu and select the reference name. |
Find Library | Specify the site and filters to define a library for the reference, and provide a name for the reference. If no reference is available to select from the Pick Library menu, browse to the Site on a registered SharePoint Site Collection. | Click the Find Library radio button to enable this option. Click the menu and select Browse to browse to a specific one. |
Filters | The filter allows you to specify parameters and filters to return data. Applying filters is optional. Use operators such as Equal, Not Equal, Starts With, Ends With, and Contains. Parameters are sometimes required - it depends on the SmartObject method selected. If the method has parameters, you probably need to provide values for those parameters to execute the method. | Click the Add Filter link to add filters. Select filter values from the drop-down menu. Click the operator button to select the operator. Click Add to add additional filter properties Type values or create dynamic values by dragging Functions,
Fields,
SmartObjects and
Workflow-related items from the Context Browser into the fields. To delete properties, select them and click the Trash bin.
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Recycle Bin | Select this to place deleted items in the Site Recycle Bin. Items in the bin can be restored. Note that if the SharePoint list or library exist on a subsite, the deleted item is placed in the main recycle bin of the site collection. When this option is not selected, deleted items are immediately deleted and cannot be restored. | Check or uncheck the Sent items to recycle bin check box. |
- From the Library section select either Pick Library (select a referenced library from the menu) or Find Library (browse to the site).
In this example, select Find Library. From the menu select Browse and navigate to a site to add the library.
- Select a site and click OK.
For more information about the different browse states and errors, see the Browse States topic.
For more information on how to use the breadcrumb bar, see the How to use the Breadcrumb topic.
- Click the Add Filter link to specify parameters and filters.
Applying filters is optional. Parameters depend on the SmartObject method and are sometimes required. The filter may have a positive impact on performance by limiting the number of records returned. When you create a filter, only records that match the filter criteria are returned.
- Select a property from the menu. Select an operator to define the filter. Type values or create dynamic values by dragging Functions,
Fields,
SmartObjects and
Workflow-related items from the Context Browser into the fields.
For more information on how to use Smartfields see the Smartfield Composer topic. Added filters can be grouped together to form parameters. To group parameters, click the AND button.
- In the Filters section, click Add to add a property.
- To delete properties, select them and click the Trash bin.
- From the Recycle Bin section select whether to send items to the recycle bin (checked by default).
- With the step selected, select the Properties tab.
The following table explains the options available on this tab:
Option | Explanation | How to Use |
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Title / Name | By default, each step on the canvas has a step title. You can change this title to suit your workflow logic and show it on the canvas by checking the Show Label box. | Enter a value into the Title/Name field. |
Reset link | Use the link to reset any changes to the title. | Click the Reset link to reset the Title/Name field to default value. |
Show Label | Allows you to see the step label on the canvas. The label shows the value of the title. | Check the check box to display step label on the canvas. |
Description | Allows you to add a detailed description for the step. | Enter a value into the Create New field. |
Notes | Allows you to add additional notes for the step. | Enter a value into the Notes field. |
- Click the Errors tab.
Different types of exceptions can occur on a step, such as:
Type | Description |
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Known exceptions | Any SmartWizard or standard wizard that has Boolean options for handling known exceptions have these options displayed as check boxes in the Known exceptions section of the Exceptions tab. |
Unhandled exceptions | Any unknown runtime exceptions. |
The tab contains the following known exception:
Exception | Explanation | How to Use |
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Continue on error | On step execution and an error occurs, continue to the next step in the workflow. | Check the check box to continue the workflow. |
The tab contains the following unhandled exceptions:
Exception | Explanation |
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Log Exception | Logs the exception to the error log. |
Force error when required SmartObject inputs are missing | Will forcefully throw an error if a SmartObject method has input missing. |
Continue on error | Will force the workflow to continue running the SmartObject method, even if it runs into an error. |
The exceptions in the table above is an example of those available in Workflow steps. The exceptions available depend on the Workflow step used in the design canvas.
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