About Process Steps
A step is an individual part of a process. Collectively, these steps drive the process to completion. At each step, you define what happens (create a record, send an email, or generate a document), who is responsible, and when it is due. Each step is related to one Process Definition.
A step can be one of several types:
- Create Record
- Send Email
- Generate Document
- Event Placeholder
- Record Update
- API Callout
- Post to Chatter
For more information on process steps, refer to:
- Delayed Steps: Delay the creation of the step
- Assignee Types: Multiple options to dynamically assign steps.
- Creation Conditions: Conditionally create steps based on conditions you set.
- Field Validations: Prevent a process from continuing until the conditions you specify are met.
As you choose the various step types in the picklist, the Step Edit page updates to show the applicable editable fields for the chosen type.
The following additional options can be added to a Create Record step to manage status:
Deactivating a Step
All the steps that you create are activated by default. You can also deactivate a step. If you deactivate a step, Conga Orchestrate does not execute the step or any of its children.
To deactivate a step, set Deactivate Step
as true when you create or edit a step. Deactivated steps are depicted as a white box in the Definition and Process Visual pages.