Hi Jovinobalunan
See the solved similar post below
https://community.k2.com/t5/K2-Five/Package-and-Deployment-Can-t-See-Workflows/m-p/109645#M2653
Should you find the information from the article useful or leading you to the answer please mark as "Solution and/or Kudo", as it will assist other k2 developers with relevant information in the near future.
Best Regards
Elvis
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Good day jovinobalunan
This is somewhat of topic but i would just like to inform you that If you create a package of a program, all workflows and SmartObjects related to the project will be packaged with the solution. K2 can detect that these items have references with each other so any item with a reference to the packaged solution gets packaged along with the solution. This means that you do not have to specify each workflow outside of the folder that your solution resides in.
Hope this helps. If it does help would you be so kind as to mark this post as a Solution or Kudo? Thhis shows other people with the same problem that this post contains viable inormation.Thank you
Best Regards
Jacques.
Thanks Elvis. I followed as what the instruction in the URL but it seems that the issue still exists.
Hi everyone, Is there a way in the database to check if it was deleted or to check because of the rights?
Thanks,
Jovs
Hi Jovinobulunana
You can find who deleted a process instance on the ServerLog.ProcInstAudit table
Regards
Elvis
Thanks for this information Elvis.