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Launching Your Workflows
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Written by Denise Lynch
Updated over 4 months ago

Launching workflows that have been built by you or your organization is as easy as launching any other One Codex workflow! Click on "Run Workflows" on the left-hand navigation bar, select your sample(s), and choose your workflow!

TIP: If you want to launch a workflow on multiple samples at the same time, instead of searching for each sample, go to your Samples page, click the option to Organize Samples as Table, select the samples you want to run the workflow on, and then from the Actions menu, choose "Run Workflows". This will take you to the Run Workflows page, with your samples pre-selected!

In the Available Workflows section, the "Options" dropdown menu can make it easier to find your workflow. This allows you to hide or show workflows written by you, workflows written by your organization (if you are part of a One Codex Organization), workflows shared with you from outside of your organization, or One Codex Workflows. Note that you might not see all of these options, depending on the various workflows you have access to.

You can also choose to show or hide draft workflows, as well as recently-run workflows.

Once you find your workflow, click "Run". This will bring you to a new confirmation screen, such as the below screenshot:

In this preview, You can see the number of samples that have been selected, the workflow that you plan to run on them, and the result of confirmation (i.e. three workflows will be launched; one for each of the three samples). If your workflow has arguments, you can also set them on this screen. (Learn more about setting your arguments here).

Once you've set the arguments as needed, and confirmed your samples, click the "Run" button at the top-right of this screen! We will automatically provision servers with the required CPU/memory/storage requests, and launch the workflow!

What's Next

Learn how to view the details of runs of workflows you have authored, as well as results, here!

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