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Approval Processes can be refined using a Where Clause. The Where Clause acts as a filter to qualify the transactions that are to be handled by the process. For example, if there is a special set of approval rules for wage changes, a Personnel Action type approval process can be set up with a where clause that restricts the process to PA’s that have a change reason of “A WAGE INCREASE”. All other types of PA’s would not qualify.
Approval Processes can be refined using a Where Clause. The Where Clause acts as a filter to qualify the transactions that are to be handled by the process. For example, if there is a special set of approval rules for wage changes, a Personnel Action type approval process can be set up with a where clause that restricts the process to PA’s that have a change reason of “A WAGE INCREASE”. All other types of PA’s would not qualify. For more information on using where clauses in an approval process please read the page [Using Where Clauses in Approvals|WHERE CLAUSES IN APPROVALS].