Use this subtask to add a step to the 
	 Start or individual approval steps. 
  
 
	  
		 Before adding a new step, make sure to save all changes to the workflow. After you add a step, you can use the Edit Node or Edit Activity subtask to modify the node/activity or add conditions to the node/activity. 
		
 
	 
 
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			 |  Parent 
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			  This field displays the parent step to which you are adding a step or activity. 
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			 |  Name 
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			  Enter the step name. You can edit this name on the Edit Node or Edit Activity subtask. 
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			 |  Level 
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			  Select the level of this step. Levels define the sequence in relation to the parent item. Valid options are: 
				 
				  -  Next: Select this option to add a new item as next in a sequence after the currently selected step in the 
					 Approval Steps table window. This is the default level. 
				  
 
 
				  -  Option: Select this to classify this item as an option. This can be only applied to the 
					 Activity node inside a 
					 Group node. It indicates that the activity with an option level will be executed in parallel, together with other activities inside a group. 
				  
 
 
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					 Then: Select this option to classify this item as a 
					 Then option. This can be applied to 
					 Activity, 
					 If, 
					 Group, and 
					 Finish nodes. The 
					 Then level defines a flow branch that will be routed if the parent 
					 If node condition evaluates to True. 
				  
 
 
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					 Else: Select this option to classify this item as an 
					 Else option. This level defines a flow branch that will be routed if the parent 
					 If node condition evaluates to False. 
				  
 
 
				 
 
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			 |  Type 
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			  Select the type/node of this step. Valid options are: 
				 
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						Activity: Select this option to classify this item as an activity. Activities define individual steps in the approval process. Nodes (If, 
						Group, and 
						Finish), on the other hand, define the flow or the routing sequence of the workflow. 
					  
 
				   
 
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						If: Select this option to classify this item as an 
						If node, which is a branching node that uses a condition and contains 
						Then and 
						Else activities. This is the only way to branch a workflow, where at least a 
						Then statement must be present. You can set conditions for the 
						If node on the Conditions subtask of the Edit Node subtask. The 
						If node represents the flow branching, and the 
						Then level (which always goes under the 
						If parent node) defines the beginning of the flow if the conditions evaluate to True. The 
						Else line defines the part of the flow if the conditions evaluate to False. 
					  
 
				   
 
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						Group: Select this option to classify this item as an activity group, which contains parallel activities or options. When the 
						Group node is reached in the workflow execution, all activities defined as options under this node are executed immediately (in parallel). If all options under the 
						Group node are required, then the steps after the 
						Group node will not proceed until all activities have been approved. If none of the options are required, the 
						Group step/node is considered complete even if only one of them has been approved. Under the 
						Group node, only steps with 
						Type = 
						Activity and 
						Level = 
						Option is permitted. An activity that is defined as 
						Option has a 
						Required parameter on the Edit Activity subtask. 
					  
 
				   
 
				  - Notify: Select this option to send a notification message to the approval role when the Notify node is reached. Define specific message text and the recipient role in the 
					 Edit Node subtask for the 
					 Notify node. 
				  
 
 
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						Finish: Select this option to mark this item as the end of the workflow. This node is not required. If the workflow reaches the end, finish is assumed. It is, however, helpful to add a 
						Finish node especially when it contains updates pertaining to the completion of the workflow or to just visually mark the end of the workflow. 
					  
 
				   
 
				 
 
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			 |  Add 
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			  Click this button to add this activity to the 
				Approval Steps table window. 
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