Converting a Workflow Policy to a Workflow Process
It is recommended that you keep a Workflow Policy simple and place most business logic in the Workflow Process. You can convert a Workflow Policy to a Workflow Process. If you convert a Workflow Policy to a Workflow Process, then it is recommended that you adhere to the guidelines described in the following table describes.
| Configuration Used in a Workflow Process | Configuration Used in a Workflow Policy | 
|---|---|
| A runtime event. | A specialized operator, such as IS UPDATED or IS ADDED. | 
| A branch or decision step. | A standard operator, such as  | 
| A Siebel operation step at the object layer uses logic that modifies data at the data layer. A Workflow Process cannot call a Workflow Policy program, but a Siebel operation step can perform an operation in the data layer. | A Workflow Policy program performs an operation at the Siebel database layer. | 
| A Workflow Process uses the communication outbound manager to send email. It can use a recipient group and the exact email address. | Not applicable |