Start Step

Start step

Start step

Every flow requires a start step. See Start Step instructions.

Where to put the Start Step

Where you place the start step is important if the first thing that need to be done is for the system to decide which step to do first based on conditions (as opposed to always executing the same step first regardless of conditions).

When the first step after Start is a Process

When the first step after Start is a Process

The Start step can be in any lane.

When the first step after Start is an Approval

When the first step after Start is an Approval

The Start step can be in any lane.

When the first step after Start is conditional

When the first step after Start is conditional

Place the Start step in the System lane. This way, the first thing the system does is make a decision as to what the first step should be.

When the first steps are executed in parallel.

When the first steps are executed in parallel.

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