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Component: LOD-BPM-WFS
Component Name: Workflow Service Runtime / Editor
Description: A collection of rules to be executed as a part of a decision.
Key Concepts: A policy in the SAP LOD-BPM-WFS Workflow Service Runtime / Editor is a set of rules that define how a workflow should be executed. Policies can be used to control the flow of a workflow, such as when certain tasks should be executed, or when certain conditions must be met before a task can be completed. Policies can also be used to define the order in which tasks should be executed, or to define the conditions under which a task should be skipped. How to use it: To use policies in the SAP LOD-BPM-WFS Workflow Service Runtime / Editor, you must first create a policy. This can be done by selecting the “Create Policy” option from the main menu. Once you have created a policy, you can then add rules to it. Rules can be added by selecting the “Add Rule” option from the main menu. Once you have added rules to your policy, you can then assign them to tasks in your workflow. This can be done by selecting the “Assign Policy” option from the main menu. Tips & Tricks: When creating policies in the SAP LOD-BPM-WFS Workflow Service Runtime / Editor, it is important to remember that policies are only applied when tasks are executed. Therefore, if you want your policy to take effect immediately, you must ensure that all tasks affected by the policy are executed before any other tasks in your workflow. Related Information: For more information on policies in the SAP LOD-BPM-WFS Workflow Service Runtime / Editor, please refer to the official documentation available on the SAP website. Additionally, there are many online tutorials and videos available that provide step-by-step instructions on how to create and use policies in this software.