Control Which Element Runs Next in a Flow Approval Process
Flow approval processes use Auto-Layout in Flow Builder. In Auto-Layout, elements on
the canvas are spaced and connected automatically. Use Go To connectors when you have elements
that don’t follow the usual consecutive auto-layout path.
To open, edit, or create a flow approval process in Flow Builder:
Manage Flow
A flow approval process can contain Decision elements and Stage elements, but there’s no
Loop element like there is for a flow. Instead, to repeat a sequence of one or more elements
in a flow approval process, use Go To connectors.
To add a Go To connector, you must have at least 2 elements in your flow approval
process.
Directly after the element that you want to change the connector for, click .
Click Connect to element.
Click on the element that you want to connect to.
The original element has a dotted line connection to the specified element.
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