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How to Create a Workflow Entry Rule?
How to Create a Workflow Entry Rule?

Learn how to create workflow entry rules in Lawcus for targeted automation based on specific conditions.

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Written by Maninder Kaur
Updated over a week ago

Entry rules in Lawcus allow you to define specific conditions or criteria that must be met before a workflow can be triggered. Whether you want to create a single rule or multiple rules, entry rules enable you to control when workflows are activated.

If you have multiple entry rules in a workflow, the automation may or may not initiate when a condition is met. This depends on whether the condition is set as an "AND" or "OR" condition. When using an "AND" condition, all criteria must be met for the workflow to start. On the other hand, an "OR" condition allows the automation to begin if any of the criteria are satisfied.

Scenario

Let's consider an example where you want to notify a client when a file related to their matter is opened. The entry rule, in this case, is the matter tag field. This means that the automation will only be triggered when the trigger contains due diligence matter tags.

Adding an entry rule to a workflow

To add an entry rule to a workflow, follow these steps:

  1. Go to Automation.

  2. Click the "+ Add" button to create a new workflow.

  3. Provide a name and description for the workflow, and set up the trigger.

  4. Open the "Entry rules" dropdown and select "Add condition."

  5. Choose the field for the entry rule, specify the field condition, and enter the corresponding value.


    By following these steps, you can easily create a workflow entry rule and customize the conditions needed before the automation is activated.

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