This task requires the System Administrator or System Customizer security role A defined set of privileges. The security role assigned to a user determines which tasks the user can perform and which parts of the user interface the user can view. All users must be assigned at least one security role in order to access the system. or equivalent permissions. Customization tasks can be performed only while you are online. More information: Customization Permissions
If you want to view details about the process template, select the process template, and then click Properties.
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If you plan to activate this workflow as a template A type of workflow that serves exclusively as the basis for creating other workflows. Workflow templates cannot start workflow jobs., from the Activate As list, select Process template.
Note: The items available to you in this list depend on the privileges A user's rights to perform specific actions on specific record types or to perform tasks. Privileges are assigned by system administrators to security roles. Users are then assigned security roles. Examples of privileges include Update Account and Publish Customizations. that have been assigned to your security role A defined set of privileges. The security role assigned to a user determines which tasks the user can perform and which parts of the user interface the user can view. All users must be assigned at least one security role in order to access the system. for the workflow's primary entity The entity that a related entity is associated to. Sometimes called a parent entity..
Note: If you select the Record fields change check box, you must click Select and specify the fields A property of an entity with a specific data type. Fields are analogous to columns in a database table. When they are added to an entity form, they are displayed as fields that correspond to their data type. of the primary entity The entity that a related entity is associated to. Sometimes called a parent entity. that you want the workflow to monitor for changes.
In the Workflow Logic area in the lower half of the Process form, you can add workflow stages Elements of workflow logic that group steps. Workflow rules determine the required activities for a workflow and the order in which those activities must be performed. to your workflow logic All of the conditions, actions, and other logical elements that define when and how a particular workflow takes action on Microsoft Dynamics CRM records..
Note: If you add a stage to a workflow, then all steps must be contained within a stage. If necessary, Microsoft Dynamics CRM will organize steps that already exist into a stage when you add a new stage.
In the Workflow Logic area in the lower half of the Workflow form, you can add workflow steps Elements of workflow logic that define units of business logic within a workflow. Steps can include conditions, actions, other steps, or a combination of these elements. to your workflow logic All of the conditions, actions, and other logical elements that define when and how a particular workflow takes action on Microsoft Dynamics CRM records..
After you have added a check condition to your workflow, you can add one or more conditional branches and a default action to the check condition:
Note that more than six levels of conditional branching are not displayed.
After you have added a wait condition to your workflow, you can add one or more parallel wait branches to the wait condition:
Tip: After you specify one condition, move your cursor over the area to the right of the condition you just specified. New fields appear, in which you can specify additional details about the condition.
Tip: You can specify multiple conditions for a single process step. After you select an entity from the first column, a second line appears, where you can specify another condition. The process considers the conditions to have been met only when an event matches all of the criteria.
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