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Conditions Branch in Business process Flow (BPF) for Dynamics 365

Conditions Branch in Business process Flow (BPF) for Dynamics 365
In Business Process Flow, you can add conditional checks to add more stages or bypass some stages as per business need. Lets take an example. While capturing loan information for a customer, it needs to be checked the loan amount if its greater than 300k then add more stage to capture more information in BPF.…
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