WF12 and LSF9 Process Flow

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ridjayc
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In are current Lawson implementation we have give certain users access to wf12 in order to update routing.  In LSF9 it looks like WF12 is gone.  Is there a way to do this in LSF9 without giving the users full access to ProcessFlow Admin?

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I'm not aware of any ways to directly secure the pages in LSF9 that have replaced the WF** forms. However, you could secure the WF* tables which would achieve the same result, albeit not as cleanly.
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I do not mind if accounting can view the tables.  What I want to do is allow them to update the routings.  Would the newer security model let me just set certain tables to allow update? 

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Well, you do have control over add/update/delete access to a specific table, using the new LS 9.0 security. So, conceptually, you might be able to do what you're attempting. One other idea: the security option that controls it is the "PFI Admin" user task assignment. When you assign it to a PF user, they can use the PF admin (/server/bpm) pages. Unfortunately it's a global setting, in that they have access to all the bpm pages.
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If you have Design Studio, you can build a form to allow users to submit changes to the old WF forms.  I used WFWK.2 to allow users to replace an old Approver with a new Approver (which kicked off a ProcessFlow to make the actual updates).

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