GETTING STARTED
Process Assistants Overview
Concepts and Terminology
Quick Start Guide
Exploring the Process Apps Store
Building Process Apps from Scratch
What's New
Current Version

CONCEPTS
Flow Builder
Triggers
Logic
Introduction
Split
Merge
GoTo
End
Tasks
Introduction
Human Task
Script Task
Integrations
Introduction
Connect to Data Table
Connect to API
Events
Call a Subflow
Notify
Delay
Forms
Form Creation
Form Components
Form Actions
Simulate
Publish
Self-Service Portal
Dashboard

SETTINGS
General Settings
Members and Roles
Versioning
Channels
Bot Permissions
Alerts
Import & Export
Change Logs
Delete App

HOW TOs
Creating a Process App
Creating a Process App
Importing and Exporting a Process App
Sharing a Process App with Co-Developers
Configuring a Process App
Defining a Digital Form
Defining a Flow for a Process App
Defining Triggers for a Process App
Using Stencil to Define a Logic for a Process App
Using Events for a Process App
Adding Access Controls to a Digital Form
Calling a Subflow from Process App
Deploying a Process App
Configuring Channels to a Process App
Publishing a Process App
Analyzing a Process App
Stimulating a Process Instance
Creating and Publishing a Process App
Viewing Change Logs Made to Process App Definition
Creating or Restoring a Version of Process App
Adding Bot Permissions to let Bot Trigger the Process App

ADMINISTRATION
Introduction
Assistant Admin Console
Administration Dashboard
User Management
Add Users
Manage Groups
Assistant Management
Assistant Management
Enrollment
Invite Users
Send Bulk Invites
Import User Data
Synchronize Users from AD
Security & Compliance
Using Single-Sign On
Security Settings
Cloud Connector
Billing
  1. Docs
  2. Process Apps
  3. How To Articles
  4. How to Use Stencils to Define a Logic for a Process App?

How to Use Stencils to Define a Logic for a Process App?

In general, Logic refers to the method that deals with rules and processes used in reasoning. A Logic in a Process App is used to direct the workflow to different branches with or without conditions in the workflow. It also helps you repeat actions or unify the branches created in the workflow. There are four types of logic involved in building a process flow:

  • Split – Split logic helps you to split the process into two or more branches and define the branch execution.
  • Merge – Merge logic helps you merge individual process flows into a common flow by defining business logic.
  • GoTo – GoTo logic helps you to conditionally switch the flow to a different step in the process flow.
  • End – End logic helps you to end a process flow.
  1. Docs
  2. Process Apps
  3. How To Articles
  4. How to Use Stencils to Define a Logic for a Process App?

How to Use Stencils to Define a Logic for a Process App?

In general, Logic refers to the method that deals with rules and processes used in reasoning. A Logic in a Process App is used to direct the workflow to different branches with or without conditions in the workflow. It also helps you repeat actions or unify the branches created in the workflow. There are four types of logic involved in building a process flow:

  • Split – Split logic helps you to split the process into two or more branches and define the branch execution.
  • Merge – Merge logic helps you merge individual process flows into a common flow by defining business logic.
  • GoTo – GoTo logic helps you to conditionally switch the flow to a different step in the process flow.
  • End – End logic helps you to end a process flow.
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