Business Process Flows are a great tool for businesses to help users. They can guide users through a process, collecting information and ensuring all information is captured at the right point. There is no built in mechanism which tracks the duration the a record has been in a specific stage of the Business Process Flow. Luckily, you can build one.
To start with, we need to create a new entity,…
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Business Process Flows are a great tool for businesses to help users. They can guide users through a process, collecting information and ensuring all information is captured at the right point. There is no built in mechanism which tracks the duration the a record has been in a specific stage of the Business Process Flow.
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