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Component: BC-BMT-WFM
Component Name: SAP Business Workflow
Description: Expression as part of a logical comparison.
Key Concepts: Relational expression is a feature of SAP Business Workflow (BC-BMT-WFM) that allows users to define conditions for the execution of a workflow. It is used to determine when a workflow should be triggered and when it should not be triggered. The expression consists of two parts: the left side, which contains the condition, and the right side, which contains the value that must be met for the condition to be true. How to use it: To use relational expressions in SAP Business Workflow, users must first define the condition they want to use. This can be done by selecting a field from the workflow definition and then entering a comparison operator (e.g. “=”, “<”, “>”) followed by a value. Once the condition has been defined, users can then specify when the workflow should be triggered by entering a value on the right side of the expression. Tips & Tricks: When using relational expressions in SAP Business Workflow, it is important to remember that the comparison operator must be entered before the value on the left side of the expression. Additionally, it is important to remember that only one condition can be used per expression. If multiple conditions need to be met for a workflow to be triggered, multiple expressions must be used. Related Information: For more information about relational expressions in SAP Business Workflow, please refer to SAP Help documentation at https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/SAP_BUSINESS_WORKFLOW/731/en-US