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+ The condtion lets you add a branch to your workflow. Depending on the result of the condition, different actions are performed. You can also add a label to each branch of the condition to improve the recognizability of your workflow configuration. |
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+ A simple configuration for a condition. A value is compared against another value. |
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+ You can also make use of more complex conditions. In this case, two individual conitions were defined, named //c1// and //c2//. These two conditions are then joined with a custom connection: //c1 or not c2//. |
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Control elements of type //Condition (Check value)// can be used to influence the flow of processing depending on form values and other content by using [[Variables>>doc:Formcycle.UserInterface.Variables]]. These elements allow the workflow to be split into two paths depending on whether a configured condition turns out to be true or false. By using multiple conditions in one condition element and nesting conditions, it is possible to implement even complicated workflows. |