Exam Workday-Pro-HCM-Core Topic 2 Question 87 Discussion
Actual exam question for Workday's Workday-Pro-HCM-Core exam
Question #: 87
Topic #: 2
Question #: 87
Topic #: 2
Which tasks can be executed from a business process step to create a new condition rule? (Select two correct answers.)
Suggested Answer: C,D Vote an answer
In Workday,condition rulesdetermine whether a step executes, routes, or triggers based on defined criteria such as job attributes, location, or organization. There are two primary ways to create or associate condition rules directly from a business process step:
* Create Condition Rule (Option C)- allows a user to define a new condition rule directly from within the step configuration screen. This opens the condition rule editor where criteria can be defined using Workday attributes.
* Maintain Step Conditions (Option D)- provides the option to assign existing condition rules or create new ones for the selected step. This is often used to ensure that certain steps run only when specific business conditions are met.
Options A and B are incorrect:
* Maintain Advanced Routing Restrictions(A) is related to security routing and worktag-based participant logic, not condition rule creation.
* Maintain Step Delay(B) controls timing (delaying execution by hours or days), unrelated to conditions.
Reference (Paraphrased Source):
Workday Pro HCM Core - Business Process Framework and Condition Rule Configuration Guide (2023R2)
- Sections: "Creating and Maintaining Condition Rules" and "Step-Level Configuration."
* Create Condition Rule (Option C)- allows a user to define a new condition rule directly from within the step configuration screen. This opens the condition rule editor where criteria can be defined using Workday attributes.
* Maintain Step Conditions (Option D)- provides the option to assign existing condition rules or create new ones for the selected step. This is often used to ensure that certain steps run only when specific business conditions are met.
Options A and B are incorrect:
* Maintain Advanced Routing Restrictions(A) is related to security routing and worktag-based participant logic, not condition rule creation.
* Maintain Step Delay(B) controls timing (delaying execution by hours or days), unrelated to conditions.
Reference (Paraphrased Source):
Workday Pro HCM Core - Business Process Framework and Condition Rule Configuration Guide (2023R2)
- Sections: "Creating and Maintaining Condition Rules" and "Step-Level Configuration."
by Ed at Jun 23, 2026, 10:45 AM
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