When accessing the Workflows section of the Design module, you will see a list of your Workflows. Here you can import Workflows from another instance of Scripting, and create new Workflows from scratch.
Import a Workflow
Click to import a Scripting Workflow export file (.exp file) using a simple wizard to upload and import the file. This allows users to either import a Workflow from another Scripting instance, or copy a Workflow within the same Scripting instance. Click the Import button, and then select Choose File. Find and select the Workflow file to be imported, and then follow the easy to follow steps.
If assigning the imported Workflow to an already existing Workflow, then it will get added as a new Version. This allows the duplication of a Version other than the latest by exporting and immediately importing back to the same Workflow.
Note that if the exporting and importing instances of Scripting are of different versions, there may be issues with the imported controls: you may import controls that are older than those in your system; controls that you may not have a license for; or controls that are newer than your system supports. These controls may not function at all, may need upgrading before functioning as expected, or (in the case of imports from a newer version) may lead to system-wide problems. As such, a warning is displayed requiring confirmation before allowing the import of a Workflow from a newer version.
When you have a large number of Workflows in your system, you can use this function to search for a Workflow by name. It works both for searching by the entire name, or just a fragment.