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Define Condition Logic for Claim Workflow Rule Groups
Specify which claim workflow rules must evaluate to true for a claim to transition to the target stage by defining condition logic.

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Specify which claim workflow rules must evaluate to true for a claim to transition to the target stage by defining condition logic.
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Configure logical expressions in the Condition Logic field by using sequence numbers and operators. You can use sequence numbers to determine which rules to execute, and logical operators (AND, OR) to define how the conditions are evaluated. For example, in the expression (1 AND 2) OR 3, the quote transitions to the next stage if both rule 1 and rule 2 evaluate to true, or if rule 3 evaluates to true. The quote transitions to the next stage only if the condition logic is satisfied.

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