Workflows This section contains procedures for working with workflows. Creating a Workflow Updating a Workflow Copying Work Step Inputs and Outputs Setting Pre-processing and Post-processing for Work Steps Copying and Deleting Work Steps Launching a Workflow Importing a Workflow Exporting a Workflow This article describes the procedure for exporting a workflow from one Orchestrator node (for example, a development machine) in preparation for importing it to another Orchestrator node (for example, a production machine). Deploying a Workflow to an External Orchestrator Instance Development and production machines can directly deploy a workflow from one Orchestrator instance to another, without having to first export from the source machine and then import into the destination machine. Duplicating a Workflow Printing a Workflow This procedure generates a graphical rendering of your workflow in an HTML file. Deleting a Workflow Creating a Workflow Folder You can organize your workflows in folders. Changing the Folder Location for a New or Existing Workflow By default, new workflows are created in the root folder, which automatically displays its contents in the Workflow Defnitions list Deleting a Workflow Folder You can delete a workflow folder only, or the both the workflow folder and its contents. Managing Workflow Revisions Setting Workflow Permissions You can set workflow permisions for users and groups. Setting Batch Permissions for Workflows As described in the previous topic, Setting Workflow Permissions, workflow permissions can be set manually, for an individual workflow. However, it is possible to set batch permissions for workflows, at the folder level. Generating a Workflow Call URL This procedure creates a URL you can use to call the workflow within an ascp transfer. Creating Test Cases with the Workflow Testing Utility The workflow testing utility allows you to create multiple testing scenarios for each step in a workflow that simulate inputs and show workflow progress; you can include pre-processing and post-processing. Creating and Comparing Workflow Snapshots The workflow snapshot feature allows you to record the state of a workflow before you make additional edits. You can then compare an earlier snapshot to a later one to see what changes you and other users have made over time. Viewing a Workflow as a Dependency Tree The dependency tree feature gives you a comprehensive overview of a workflow and its dependencies.