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Use workflow-instance expressions to retrieve data and metadata related to any workflow-instance. The workflow-instance scope, along with the details on the workflow-instance, include statistical val
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Built-in expressions include the following expression types: runtime, workflow-instance, activity-instance, message object, mwj object, ds object, and it object.
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Use the Stop Sharing Activity to stop sharing an activity in a workflow. You can select the activity or define the activity using an expression.
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Cora SeQuence enables you to organize workflows into categories, which helps you to maintain a neater, more orderly environment. It also helps multiple teams and users to manage their workflo
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Variables are a powerful feature that enable you to easily expose data to end users, and manage dynamic flow using gateway conditions. There are two types of variables, global and loca
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In Flowtime, end users can reassign messages to other users, by selecting such users from a Recipients Picker. You can customize the recipients that display to end users in the Recipients Picker. Use
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Order a data source's displayed values, such as a grid or combo box, according to one or more parameters.
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Filter a data source's displayed values according to a Where expression.
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You can define that other forms in a workflow display as tabs in another form.
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Create or edit a workflow expression using workflow data, metadata, and a set of functions. You can use this expression to create a business rule, default value, message recipient, and more.