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# Create predefined transition condition types

# Create predefined transition condition types {#ariaid-title1}

* Release version: Australia
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* Updated January 30, 2025
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Create predefined transition conditions to reuse the conditions for your Change
models.

## Before you begin

Role required: change_manager

## Procedure

1. Navigate to AllApplicationModuleChange Model Condition Types.  
   A list of transition conditions for Change requests appears.
2. Select New.
3. On the form, fill in the fields.  
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   | Field | Description |
   |-|-|
   | Name | Unique name for the condition type. This name is displayed in the Requires field on the Model State Transition Condition form. |
   | Description | Detailed description of the condition type. |
   | Condition Type | Type of condition that is either condition or script. |
   | Table name | Table name that the condition is based on. |
   | Condition (Condition builder) | Conditions that must be fulfilled for processing the transition. |
   | Condition (Script) | Script that must be fulfilled for processing the transition. If passed, it returns a value of true. |
   [Table 1. Model State form]

   {#create-predefined-transition-condition-type__table_xm3_5nv_znb}
4. Select Submit.
5. Open the Change Model, select the relevant Model State and either add or edit a Model State Transition that references the condition type.  
   Note:  
   Creating a condition type does not enable a transition on its own. To apply it, select the condition type in the Requires field of a model state transition condition.

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