Workflow Condition Examples
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There are two rules that should be followed when adding multiple connectors to a workflow task that incorporate conditional logic statements:
- Collectively, the conditions on each task should accommodate every possible permutation.
- Each condition should be mutually exclusive from every other.
Let's discuss each of these rules.
Rule #1: Collectively, the conditions on each task should accommodate every possible permutation.
Example of Incorrect Configuration
- Three types exist in a given application, with typeids of 12345, 45678 and 67890.
- Two connectors are set up on a workflow task with conditions of:
- "@typeid@"="12345" and
- "@typeid@"="45678", respectively
- If the workflow is fired against a