For each route, you specify a name and indicate whether the route is
"always true" or has conditions. See About
routing for further information.
To specify route properties
If necessary, select the route on the workflow map to display the
Route Properties pane.
In the Properties pane, replace the default route name with a meaningful
name.
Under Conditional Routing, do one
of the following to specify the condition for this route:
To specify that the workflow should always take this route, select
Always true.
To specify a condition for this route, select Condition,
then click either the Responses tab
or the Fields tab to specify the
condition for this route.
Responses: In the Response
field, select the response for this route, and specify how this
response will be evaluated if the step will be processed by multiple
participants. See Assign a response
to a route.
Fields: If routing is determined by an expression using
fields, enter the expression for the route. See Specify
a routing expression.
NOTE Before
you can specify route conditions, any responses you will use must be defined
in the origin step, and any fields (data fields, attachments, workflow
groups) you will use in the condition must be defined in the workflow
properties. See Specify
responses and Define
a data field.
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You can create an expression that uses both responses and fields.