SharePoint: accessing the workflow variables after StartWorkflow() has terminated?

This might your least messy option Alternatively, there's a SPWorkflow. Xml property that "returns a string that represents the workflow instance in XML format" but I've never tried it out. Though passing this back into SharePoint could be awkward.

This might your least messy option. Alternatively, there's a SPWorkflow. Xml property that "returns a string that represents the workflow instance in XML format" but I've never tried it out.

Though passing this back into SharePoint could be awkward.

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