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Pro C# 2010 and the .NET 4 Platform, Fifth Edition
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Pro C# 2010 and the .NET 4 Platform, Fifth Edition

by Andrew Troelsen
May 2010
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
1752 pages
41h 17m
English
Apress
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26.5. Building a Flowchart Workflow

In the first example, I had you drag a WriteLine activity directly on the workflow designer. While it is true that any activity seen in the Visual Studio 2010 Toolbox can be the first item placed on the designer, only a few of them are able to contain sub-activities (which is obviously very important!). When you are building a new workflow, the chances are very good that the first item you will place on your designer will be a Flowchart or Sequence activity.

Both of these built in activities have the ability to contain any number of internal child activities (including additional Flowchart or Sequence activities) to represent the entirety of your business process. To begin, let's create a brand new Workflow ...

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