This panel displays information about the currently selected step. Each post is tagged with the date and time it was posted and the user name of the registered FlowJo Envoy user who posted it. This list contains a scrolling list of comments made on the workflow, in the order they were posted. Use this field to compose new comments. Comments can be up to 273 characters in length, and can contain special characters. Comments are listed with the most recently posted at the top.įor more details on how to post comments to a workflow, see Administer a Workflow, Comment on a Workflow Comment Box All comments are tagged with the user name of the registered FlowJo Envoy user that posted them, and the date and time the comment was posted. This can be useful for leaving a message for the next operator, such as letting them know about an unexpected result, supplying details to the rest of your team on why a workflow has been suspended, reporting an error in the instructions, or any other event related to the workflow.Īll comments are attached to a workflow if you want to comment on a specific step, mention the step in the comment. Users can leave text messages for others to see when they view the workflow. For more details on how to reorder steps, see Create a Workflow, Reorder Steps. Use these buttons to change the order of steps in the workflow. For more details on how to add a step, see Create a Workflow, Add a Step. Use this button to add a new step to the workflow. The currently selected step is marked with dark blue bars above and below the step’s chevron.įor instructions on how to edit steps, see Edit a Step. To choose which step is detailed in the Step Details panel (see below), click a step chevron. If you can’t see the step you want, use the scrollbar at the bottom of the sequence to scroll the chevrons sideways. Workflow StepsĪt the top right of Workflow Detail view is a representation of the sequence of the workflow’s steps as a series of chevrons, ordered from left to right. For instructions on how to administer a workflow, see Administer a Workflow. If this workflow is Running or has not yet been started, this field is blank.Ĭlick this button to stop or start work on this workflow.
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