A transition connects one step to another within a process or a subprocess. The transition behavior described in these topics applies to both steps and subprocesses. For more information about creating and configuring transitions, see
Creating a Transition and
Configuring Transition Behavior.
A transition routes information from one step to another within a process model. You can define the logical behavior of the transition by configuring it as one of the available transition types (some steps do not support all transition types). For information about the available transition types, see
About Transition Types.
You can create more than one transition for a step or subprocess; for example, you can configure a step with an If Condition transition, a Default transition, and a Step Iterations Exceeded transition, each connecting to a different step or subprocess, to account for different step outcomes. For more information about configuring step transitions, see
Configuring Transition Behavior.