Onboarding (Transitions) accepts null values
                        for transition conditions for processes.
        
                
                        When creating a condition for a transition between steps in a process, an
                                administrator can select the operators of null or not null for the
                                field specified in the condition. This allows the new hire or any
                                other form assignee to either answer or not answer a question on a
                                form that may or may not be applicable to them, with the lack of
                                answer value being considered in the condition logic.                                 Onboarding (Transitions) can then move forward through the process
                                according to whether or not there is a value in the condition
                                field.
                
                If a process uses a form that includes a field asking the new hire to
                        request a workplace accommodation, such as a screen reader or ramp, the
                        condition for the transition could be set to null or not null for that
                        field. This step has two possible transitions out to two possible steps. If
                        the new hire needs an accommodation and enters the information, the field
                        value would reflect not null. The transition would then go to a step that
                        addresses filling the accommodation request. If the new hire does not need
                        an accommodation and does not enter any information, the field value would
                        be null. With this value, the transition would bypass the accommodation
                        fulfillment step and skip to the next step in the process.