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Here are the steps needed to set up a complete, working ACP workflow.  This tutorial assumes you have access to a working 6connect ProVision instance, but if not any other supported service can be used with minor conceptual tweaks.



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ACP Workflows may only be saved once they have at least a single working step, in order to ensure that data transmitted is valid for the connector and system. 

Before starting this tutorial, or any other workflow creation, ensure that you:

  • Have sufficient time to proceed to completing at least one step in the Workflow
  • Have connector type, instance, and credential information at hand (or have identified an existing workflow from which to import the connector)
  • Know the initial API condition with which you want to start your Workflow

Step 1: Login to ACP

Open up a web browser and navigate to the login screen of the ACP installation.  Your username and password will have been provided with your license information, or sent to you by your network administrator.  Log in.

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Double-Click inside the description field to edit the description, when complete click "Close" or click anywhere outside of the description field to exit out

Save!

Be sure to click the "Save" button for your Workflow after making one or more changes, or else the new Workflow will not be saved to the workflow list


Step 4: Configure Connector

  Configure a connector to your 6connect ProVision service.  Click the “Connectors” button to the left of the “Save” button in the upper-right corner to bring up the Edit Connectors screen.  

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