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Create and organize fulfillment steps, their dependencies, and fulfillment processes in fulfillment workspaces.

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Create and organize fulfillment steps, their dependencies, and fulfillment processes in fulfillment workspaces.
| Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions |
| User Permissions Needed | |
|---|---|
| To create and manage fulfillment workspaces: | Fulfillment Designer OR DRO Admin User |
Manage your orchestration plans using fulfillment workspaces. The fulfillment workspace is a graphical representation of all the fulfillment tasks, organized into a timeline.
Within the workspace, organize your fulfillment workstreams using fulfillment step groups. Then, define each tasks, process, or milestone using fulfillment steps within the step groups.
Fulfillment step groups represent workstreams and fulfillment steps represent unique actions within those workstreams. Here's a diagram of showing how these elements are used in a workspace:
To get started with your orchestration plan, follow these instructions:

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