Setting node properties
You use the Workflow Designer or Workflow Designer (Advanced) application to create workflow processes that reflect your business processes. A workflow process defines the actions and notifications that can occur at different points in a business process.
- Specifying the properties of connector actions
You use the Workflow Designer or Workflow Designer (Advanced) application to specify the action properties on individual connectors. - Specifying the properties of condition nodes
A condition node indicates an evaluation of the record, based on data in the record. You use a condition node to have a true or false evaluation made on the record and then direct the progress of the record based on that evaluation. - Specifying the properties of interaction nodes
You use interaction nodes to specify the actions that occur in a workflow process between different applications. - Specifying the properties of manual input nodes
You use manual input nodes in a workflow process to designate options that users are presented with during a workflow process. - Specifying the properties of subprocess nodes
You use the Workflow Designer or Workflow Designer (Advanced) application to specify the properties for subprocess nodes. Subprocess nodes are processes that have been created to be used within a main workflow process. - Specifying the properties of task nodes
A task node indicates when a user has two choices, such as approving or to rejecting a record. You use task nodes when your business process requires you to evaluate the record and you want to create a task assignment that routes the record to one or more individuals. - Approval process
The approval process for each service request is dependent on the configuration options specified using the Organizations and Offerings applications. - Identifying approval tasks
Many workflows include task nodes that are used to require an individual to approve or disapprove the requested work. - Specifying the properties of wait nodes
You use the Workflow Designer or Workflow Designer (Advanced) application to specify the properties of wait nodes. Wait nodes specify that the process is halted until a specific event occurs.
Parent topic: Designing Workflows