One of the easiest and useful feature of a Business Process Flow is being able to Implement and Action right from a Business Process Flow just with a click of a button.
Here’s how you do it.
Let’s say you have an Action that you want to trigger that the Account was Approved for some sort and you want to alert the Stakeholders. You can have this functionality in your Action and call the Action…
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Execute an Action from a Business Process Flow
One of the easiest and useful feature of a Business Process Flow is being able to Implement and Action right from a Business Process Flow just with a click of a button. Here’s how you do it. Let’s say you have an Action that you want to trigger that the Account was Approved for some sort and you want to alert the Stakeholders.
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