Specifications

Setting up a Checkpoint
Similarly, a Checkpoint (Visual Proof and Output Jobs in the example flow) offers properties to
configure its behavior. It can cause SwitchClient to display additional information about the job,
and it may require that the SwitchClient user enters additional data fields before acknowledging
a job.
Furthermore, the output connections of the Checkpoint determine the look of the buttons shown
to the SwitchClient user for acknowledging a job.
For example, the Visual Proof Checkpoint in the example flow is configured so that SwitchClient
shows two buttons; pressing one of the buttons causes the job to move along the corresponding
connection:
On the other hand, the Output Jobs Checkpoint in the example flow is configured so that
SwitchClient shows a list of options; the user can select more than one option, causing a duplicate
of the job to be sent out over each of those connections:
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