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SAP Business Workflow - Condition Editor
To pass a start condition to a workflow, the Condition editor is used. There are two ways to use a condition editor −
Direct Text Entry Mode − In this mode you can directly pass the expressions and operators using F4 Input help.
PC Mode − This is also called the mouse-oriented mode. The screen of the condition editor is spanided into three areas, namely operators, expression, and processing.
Following is general form of a Condition −
[<Not>] <Expression> <Operator> <Expression> [<And/Or> <Not> <Expression> <Operator> <Expression> …]
Logical Operators
Note − “NOT” is stronger than “AND”, and “AND” is stronger than “OR” operator.
You have the following input fields for Expression −
System fields
Container elements
You can also define the personal settings of the Condition Editor as below. This includes settings related to −
Display
User Interface
Call mode
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