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Flow processing in offline mode

When creating an offline-enabled application, all the work flows that you want to make available to the user must be listed as a starting flow for the application, and either a screen flow or a standard back-to-back assignment flow that starts with an assignment. Flows that create cases can perform assignments when you work in offline mode.

In addition, flows and subflows have the following features:

Routing based on likelihood values is supported for connectors coming out of a subprocess in offline mode. When the results of two connectors match, the one with the highest likelihood value is selected.

You can configure the Back button as one of the flow action buttons so that you can move back to the previous assignment in a current or previous flow.

When creating offline-enabled applications that use flows and subflows, keep in mind the following information: