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Working with Workflow Policies
After creating your workflow policy actions and workflow policy groups, you are ready to go to the Workflow Policies view to complete your workflow policy creation.
You create a new workflow policy after you create the policy action and the policy group.
The Workflow Policies view is made up of four applets:
- Policies List applet. Where you enter and view information about the workflow policy. The entry applet toggles with a list applet so that you can quickly move between working on an individual policy and viewing information about several policies or groups of policies.
- Conditions applet. Where you define or change the conditions for the workflow policy. You can define as many conditions as necessary. All the conditions for the policy must be met to trigger the workflow policy action. If you want the policy to be triggered when one or another condition is true, you must create a separate workflow policy for each condition.
- Actions applet. Where you enter the name of the previously defined workflow policy action you want to take place when the conditions of the workflow policy are met.
- Arguments applet. Where you can review the workflow policy action arguments.
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Siebel Business Process Designer Administration Guide Published: 29 May 2003 |