A flow approval process has access to output for its stages, steps, and decisions.
Query the status of any stage or step in the flow approval process. Use output parameters from
any step’s associated flow. In a flow approval process, referenced automatic outputs that
contain a record or a record collection are refreshed with their latest values each time the
orchestration run associated with an approval submission resumes.
To open, edit, or create a flow approval process in Flow Builder:
Manage Flow
Add an element or resource to your flow approval process.
When you build a flow approval process, automatic outputs for every stage and step that it
contains are universally available. This universal availability means that you can
potentially use automatic output in your designed flow approval process before it’s
available in an orchestration run based on the flow approval process. So, when using
automatic output, consider the order in which elements and resources are executed at run
time.
In a resource, value, or input parameter field, select a stage or step from the
dropdown list.
Select the automatic output field from the dropdown list.
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