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Flow Approval Processes Connectors
Connectors determine the available paths that a flow approval process can take at run time. On the canvas in Flow Builder, a connector is a line that connects one element to another.

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Connectors determine the available paths that a flow approval process can take at run time. On the canvas in Flow Builder, a connector is a line that connects one element to another.
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A flow approval process can contain different types of connectors.





Is labeled + x connections above the steps and identifies how many incoming go to connections a stage element has.


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