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It should be the same edition (32 bits / 64bits) your Office suite is.
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In the new windows select proper version of the SharePointDesigner edition.
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On the Microsoft site choose Download button.
#WORKFLOW SHAREPOINT DESIGNER 2013 TUTORIAL FOR FREE#
? You can download SharePoint Designer 2013 for free from the Microsoft siteġ.
#WORKFLOW SHAREPOINT DESIGNER 2013 TUTORIAL INSTALL#
SharePoint Designer 2013 is the client application you need to install on your PC. It is still supported for the modest SharePoint instances. No ? SharePoint Designer 2013 is the last version of this application. Is there SharePoint Designer 2016 or SharePoint Designer 2019 You should use SharePoint Designer 2013 to edit both versions of the workflows. On the server level, you can find two editions of the SharePoint workflows: The tool is discontinued and the last edition is 2013. There are no editions of SharePoint Designer 2016 or SharePoint Designer 2019.
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We gone through the steps to create a designer workflow and how to create REST - GET requests using that.Classic SharePoint Designer workflows are relict of old, on-premise based times. You can check some REST-API examples and create a designer workflow with their reference. Go to your list and manually start the flow (you can set the trigger of the flow according to your requirement).Set Transition to stage add Go to End of Workflow.Complete REST-API GET call from SharePoint designer looks like below.I have logged the response just to show the value of the response.You can utilize that variable as per your needs. The value that we want from the REST call is stored in a variable.Select a path from JSON response which we got in earlier call and store value in a string variable.ResponseStatusCode: This is not mandatory but just kept to check the status of the REST call.ResponseContent: This is a variable of the type Dictionary that holds the data returning by the REST call.RequestContent: we can leave it blank for GET call.RequestHeaders: This is the headers of the REST call we will assign dictionary value that we created in the first step (HeaderDictionary).RequestType: Here we have used HTTP GET method as we are fetching a list item.You can construct it according to your requirements. Address: This is the REST API URL value.Mainly we have added below three parameters. Here, you are constructing the actual request. Now, we will add a few values which are very essential.Select the web service action and then click on the Advanced Properties from Ribbon Menu.Next, we will add Call HTTP Web Service action.As shown in the screenshot below, click on the ellipsis (…) to build dictionary variable values and add headers. We are going to create a variable of Type Dictionary and save REST call headers in it.In Stage 1, click on Action from Ribbon and then from dropdown select, Build Dictionary.Make sure you select latest platform Type – SharePoint 2013 Workflow Click on List Workflow from Ribbon and add workflow details. The same example we have utilized for the reference in this article. You can check how to get a list item using REST-API programmatically. The step-by-step process of getting list item in the designer workflow using REST-API GET method The step-by-step process of getting list item in the designer workflow using REST-API GET method.