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  1. Select the "Delete" checkbox next to the state you want to delete:

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  2. Click [Apply]. The state is deleted.



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Activities

An activity is a single step in a flow of activities, which, as a whole, is identified as a specific process within an organization. Examples of activities are "insert new article", "delete page" and "review article". Each activity has a set of permissions assigned to it. Roles may be attached to activities in order to determine which roles are authorized to perform that specific activity. Multiple roles can be attached to an activity.

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To delete an activity, click [Delete] to the right of the activity name:

states

The activity is deleted.



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Actions

Actions determine the flow between statuses. When the status of a content item is changed from one to another, an action determines which activity becomes the new active activity. When the new activity becomes active, its set of permissions determines what tasks can be performed on content items. With every state change, a content item becomes subject to a new activity. An activity may have multiple subsequent activities, but only one activity can be chosen as the next step in the workflow. A workflow action defines a source activity, a destination activity and the condition of the transition. Workflow actions are defined in the "Actions" section of an activity, where the source activity is the current activity, the destination activity is the "Go to activity" and the condition is the "When changed to the status" field.

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  1. Select the "Delete" checkbox next to the action you want to delete. For example:

    Delete action
  2. Click [Apply]. The action is deleted.



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Conditions

A condition controls defines the circumstance(s) under which a content item is allowed to go from one workflow state to another. The condition is based on a specified property or condition belonging to a content item. For example, a condition can prevent a content item from going from the "Planned" to the "Published" state if it does not have a title or if it does not have an expiration date assigned to it. A condition can be global and apply to all content types or you can select the specific content type to which it applies.

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Select "Is published" when the workflow is completely configured, so you can start applying the repository model to content items.

 



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