Task: 3: Create a step to send an email to the visitor
The task name should be "Create a step to send an email to the expense requestor" instead of "visitor."
Task 4: Validate and test the flow:
Step: 9
The instructions have the student create a new expense report. The problem is the field called "Report Total Amount." You cannot set this to a value because this is a Rollup field based on another table...so you cannot edit the amount directly!
Side Note: My Opinion: Since the Model-Driven app adds the Contact table to the app, and since this solution already includes the "Expense Report" table, then the lab should either already have a 1:Many relationship to the Contract table, or add instructions so the student creates the relationship. Then in the Model-Driven app add the "Contact" as the Requestor, not use the "Owner" field from the User table... Then have the Automated flow send the email to the Contact, not the User. It just makes more sense to me.
Lab 4 - Automated Solution
Task: 3: Create a step to send an email to the visitor
The task name should be "Create a step to send an email to the expense requestor" instead of "visitor."
Task 4: Validate and test the flow:
Step: 9
The instructions have the student create a new expense report. The problem is the field called "Report Total Amount." You cannot set this to a value because this is a Rollup field based on another table...so you cannot edit the amount directly!
Side Note: My Opinion: Since the Model-Driven app adds the Contact table to the app, and since this solution already includes the "Expense Report" table, then the lab should either already have a 1:Many relationship to the Contract table, or add instructions so the student creates the relationship. Then in the Model-Driven app add the "Contact" as the Requestor, not use the "Owner" field from the User table... Then have the Automated flow send the email to the Contact, not the User. It just makes more sense to me.