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By default, in the grid workflows are ordered by priority. When there is more than one workflow, the more specific one is with higher priority. Scopes have their own priorities as well. Site is with higher priority, secondary is the language scope. The content scope has the least priority. Below you can find some examples explaining priorities in details.
EXAMPLE: The workflow with selected site is considered more specific than the one applied to all sites. If you define two workflows with the following parameters: Workflow1: All sites, All languages, All content Workflow2: Site1, All languages, All content Workflow2 is with higher priority.
EXAMPLE: Workflow with specified language has higher priority. If you define two workflows with the following parameters: Workflow1: Site1, English, All content Workflow2: Site1, All languages, News Workflow1 is with higher priority, despite that Workflow2 has specific scope.
EXAMPLE: When there are conflicts between two workflows the last modified has higher priority. If you define two workflows with the following parameters: Workflow1: Site1, English, News Workflow2: Site1, English, (News, Blogs) Workflow2 is with higher priority, because it is the last modified. If you update Workflow1, it will be the one applied to News and Workflow2 will be applied to Blogs.
The following table list more priority examples:
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