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l Other tasks included in the process are performed regardless of schedule, granted that
the previous task was performed.
About branches and conditions
While some processes can simply start with an input task, manipulate the data with a few action
tasks and finish with an output task, in some cases you may want to have more control over the
flow of your process. For example, you may want multiple outputs, such as printing to multiple
printers as well as generating a PDFand emailing it. To do this, you will need branches. You
may also want to detect certain criteria in your data and act differently depending on that data,
such as sending a fax only when a fax number is found, or printing to a different printer
depending on who send you a print job. To do this, conditional branches ("conditions") are
used.
For the list of operations you can perform on Branches and Conditions, please refer to The
Process Area.
Branches
A branch is effectively a doubling of your job file (see "Data file and job file" on page24). As
your job file goes down the process, when a branch is encountered, a copy of the job file will go
in that branch. In the branch, all tasks up to the Output task will be performed, before returning
to the main trunk to continue processes. You can have branches within branches, and all
branches must have an Output task. For more information on branches, see Branch.
A branch is represented as a crossing .
Adding Branches
The PlanetPress Workflow Configuration program offers two different commands when it
comes to adding new branches to a process:
You can add a new branch, by dragging and dropping a branch, from the Process Logic
category of the Plug-in Bar, into your process. Branches can thus be added like a task; see
"Adding tasks" on page203.
You can add a new branch that contains all of the tasks below the point where you insert the
branch. To do this, right-click on the first task that you want to include in the branch, and select
Branch From Here.... An unknown task will be created as an output below the branch.
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