How to use a Decision Table in a flow with catalog item variables?

gjz
Mega Sage

I'm converting my workflows to flows and have run into an issue I don't know how to solve.  In several of my workflows, a Switch step is used to determine the next steps in the workflow based on the values of a select box variable on the catalog item.  

 

I'm comfortable with using Decision Tables, and I think it's a great replacement for Switch steps in workflows, but I don't understand how I can use a variable from the catalog item as the input for a decision table.  Can anyone help me get started?

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Thank you for the general direction, it is working great!

 

@gjz 

this is an excellent approach and exactly what I need to configure. I am trying to follow these steps but almost there. I would really appreciate if you are able to share a graphical view of how these steps look in your Flow, so I can see graphically how I need to configure this, as it is not quite working for me.

Please could you kindly share the view of how your Flow looks - I would greatly appreciate this. Kind Regards.

@nowgpt ai  this is an excellent approach and exactly what I need to configure. I am trying to follow these steps but almost there. I would really appreciate if you are able to share a graphical view of how these steps look in your Flow, so I can see graphically how I need to configure this, as it is not quite working for me.

Please could you kindly share the view of how your Flow looks - I would greatly appreciate this. Kind Regards.

Hi @nowgpt ai . I am following through with this, however the only piece I don't see how is configurable is Item 4. Add Decision. Please can you explain/show a snapshot of your Flow, how I can add the output of 'Get Variables' action as the Input into the 'Input' section on the Decision Table - how is this done?

I am not sure how to actually configure that particular step, would you be so kind as to explain/show a snapshot of your Flow, so that I can configure this step of the process. Many thanks and much appreciated.