On the Advanced tab of the Workflow Properties dialog box, specify the following items for advanced functionality.
This value is used by the WaitForCondition system function to identify a specific waited-for work item. See About WaitForCondition processing. For example, in a workflow dealing with customer service, the expression might be a field containing a customer number.
TIP For the Condition Identifier, we recommend not using fields of type float because the exact value of a float is not guaranteed. If you use float fields, use two conditions to enclose the expected value (for example, when testing for 1, use '< 1.1' and '>0.9').
When Include when Workflow Collection is transferred is enabled, the current workflow definition will be transferred to the Process Engine server when you select Transfer Workflow Collection on the File menu. If you do not intend to transfer this workflow definition with the workflow collection, clear this option. (You might want to have a workflow definition for documentation purposes.) You can transfer this workflow definition separately using Action > Transfer workflow.
When Include when Workflow Collection is Validated is enabled, the current workflow definition will be validated when you select Validate Workflow Collection on the File menu. To exclude this workflow definition from validation, clear the check box. You can validate this workflow definition separately using Action > Transfer workflow.
To configure rules for this workflow
When you transfer the workflow definition to the Process Engine database, the rule-sets you define will be passed to the Rules Listener. The Business Analyst defines individual rules that belong to the rule-set and uses the available data fields.
Otherwise, clear the Asynchronous check box to specify that the rule will execute in the normal manner.