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Objects That Siebel Workflow Uses
Figure 1 includes some of the objects that you can use to create a workflow process, such as the start step, decision point, Siebel operation step, and connector.
Figure 1. Basic Objects of a Workflow Process
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Explanation of Callouts
A workflow process can use the following objects:
- Workflow Events. The following items can start a workflow process:
- Workflow rules. A workflow decision rule is a rule that determines the flow in a workflow process. It can reference business component data or a local variable in the workflow process. You can use the Siebel Query Language to define a rule. For more information, see Determining the Decision Logic That the Workflow Process Uses.
- Workflow actions. A workflow action is an action in a workflow process that can use data as input, modify or examine data, or product data as output. A workflow action can perform an operation on a database record or call a business service. For more information, see Determining the Actions the Workflow Process Must Perform.
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