ContentType Element (WorkflowConfig)
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Defines a content type for a workflow task type used in the workflow.
<ContentType>
</ContentType>
Attributes
Attribute |
Description |
ContentTypeId |
Required Text. Specifies the content type ID of the content type. |
Form |
Required Text. Specifies the path to the content type edit form. The path specified must be relative to the location of the workflow configuration file. |
Child Elements
Parent Elements
Remarks
Each content type defined in the workflow configuration file must be added to the task list specified for the workflow.
Use the TaskListId attribute of the Association Element (WorkflowConfig) element to specify the task list the workflow should use.
For more information about content type IDs, see Content Type IDs.
The ContentType element allows any additional attributes.
Example
The following example shows a ContentTypes element that contains a single content type for the tasks created in the workflow.
<ContentTypes>
<ContentType
Name="Review New Document"
ContentTypeID=
"0x0108010086C115D5C5C27B439C22EB22F050B49B00DD9F97273595EA4BA32838A26054BF08"
Form="/Workflows/Notify Me/Review New Document.aspx"
Description="Workflow used to review new documents">
<Fields/>
</ContentType>
</ContentTypes>
See Also
Concepts
Workflow Development for Windows SharePoint Services
Creating Declarative, No-Code Workflow Editors