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Can we merge paths of subflow in Flow Designer?

ashwinipingle
Tera Guru

Dear All,

I am creating a sub flow in the Flow designer. I wanted to know if I can merge two different paths into one path? As I checked, I could not find a way to do so. Since I am new to ServiceNow, I wanted to check with the group on the same. Please see the attached flow routing.

 

Best Regards,

Ashwini Pingle

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Peter Bodelier
Giga Sage

Hi @ashwinipingle,

 

At this moment there is no possibility to merge.


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Hi @ashwinipingle,

 

You could try to leverage a do the following until, with some if's to get the result you need, but depending on your use case it will be difficult to get that right.

 

When you have a example of the flow / subflow in an update set which you are allowed / willing to share, I can take a look if it can be done.


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Peter Bodelier
Giga Sage

Hi @ashwinipingle,

 

At this moment there is no possibility to merge.


Help others to find a correct solution by marking the appropriate response as accepted solution and helpful.

ashwinipingle
Tera Guru

Hello Peter,

One additional question, can we route back to an earlier Action/Logic/Subflow path ?

Best Regards,

Ashwini Pingle

Hi @ashwinipingle,

 

You could try to leverage a do the following until, with some if's to get the result you need, but depending on your use case it will be difficult to get that right.

 

When you have a example of the flow / subflow in an update set which you are allowed / willing to share, I can take a look if it can be done.


Help others to find a correct solution by marking the appropriate response as accepted solution and helpful.