If there are more than two transitions for a work...
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If there are more than two transitions for a workflow state, how to identify their order?
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AI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):
In NetSuite's SuiteFlow, the order of transitions in a workflow state is determined by the order they are listed in. If multiple transitions have their conditions met, the system will trigger the transition that is listed first. Therefore, if you have more than two transitions for a workflow state and you want to identify their order, you should look at the order they are listed in the workflow state. For example, if you have a workflow with three states - State A, State B, and State C, and two transitions from State A (one to State B and one to State C), and both transitions have their conditions met, the system will choose the transition that is listed first. If the transition to State B is listed first, it will be chosen over the transition to State C, even if the conditions for both transitions are met. If you want to prioritize one transition over another, you can rearrange the order of the transitions in the workflow state. The transition that is listed first will be prioritized. Please note that once a transition's conditions are met and it is triggered, the system stops evaluating other transitions. Therefore, if you have a transition that is not being triggered even though its conditions are met, it may be because a previous transition in the list has already been triggered. ****** Disclaimer: This response was generated by an artificial intelligence assistant based on previous conversations from multiple Slack channels, and may contain inaccuracies or mistakes. ******
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