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Use Expression Sets to Control Step Execution
Automate complex decision-making processes by using predefined logic in expression sets to determine whether a step definition must be executed or skipped.

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Automate complex decision-making processes by using predefined logic in expression sets to determine whether a step definition must be executed or skipped.
| Available in: Lightning Experience |
| Available in: Automotive Cloud, Education Cloud, Financial Services Cloud, Health Cloud, Insurance Cloud, Life Sciences Cloud, and Manufacturing Cloud. View edition availability. |
| User Permissions Needed | |
|---|---|
| To configure stage management: | Stage Management Design User |
| To create, update, and delete expression sets: | Rule Engine Designer |
| To use expression sets in Business Rules Engine: | Rule Engine Runtime |
Create an expression set by using the Fulfillment Condition usage type. Make sure that you include the isExecuteStep Boolean variable when you create the expression set.
Create a context definition, define the relationships by adding the maps, and apply context tags for the context nodes before creating the expression set.

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