Hi guys,
okay this might be a very trivial question but here you go. When I add a post function to a reused transition, does this affect the reused one in the other workflow (of which I have no clue where it is used)?
Or what is the purpose of reusable transitions?
My best
Merve
Hello @Merve Nur Bas
A reused transition in a workflow means that a transition goes from any status in the workflow to the same end status. So if we have status A B C and want to be able to go to D. We can use reuse transition T from A B C that all ends at status D. This does not affect other workflows. If you add a post function to transition T in the example above it is going to run from all statuses associated with it.
In short: you cannot reuse a transition between workflows.
Best regards,
Alexander
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I have a question on reusing transitions - I only see it when going from status A to Status B however i wanted to reuse transition to go from Status B to Status B
I can only view the transition going from Status A to Status B and not from Status B to Status B
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I have a similar/related question. Can you reuse a transition in a workflow and add a post function but only have it affect the transition from one of the statuses? For example, statuses A and B share the transition to C but only A to C should have a condition set on the transition to C. Since A and B share that transition, that means B will also pick up that condition, right?
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well I confirmed this just now but wanted to put this out here anyway to confirm if there is a different way to get this working outside of just creating a separate transition.
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Hi @Thomas Schlegel and @Alexander Ling
thanks a lot for the answers!
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