Understanding Recipient Conditions

A recipient condition contains a statement that JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Workflow evaluates to determine whether or not to route messages to a particular recipient. For example, you might set up a recipient condition named ACCTG that uses customer address book numbers as the criterion to determine where to send messages. You could add logic to the recipient condition to tell the system that if the customer number is equal to a range of 1 through 3001, send messages for those customers to the accounting department distribution list.

When you add a recipient condition in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Workflow Modeler, the recipient condition has no effect on the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Workflow process until you attach it to a recipient rule. You can add a recipient condition to a recipient rule at any time when you are creating a JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Workflow process.