Transitions; Unconditional Transitions - Novell SENTINEL 6.1 SP2 - 02-2010 User Manual

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4 Select an existing step, right-click, and select Delete Step.
5 In the Alert Message window, select Yes to delete.

5.6 Transitions

Transitions are used to connect steps. There are several types of transitions:
Unconditional
Conditional
Timeout
A Transition can have the following attributes:
Name
Description
Destination: Step to which the transition links
Expression
Timeout Values
Different steps have different properties and therefore they are associated with different transition
types.
Steps and Valid Transition
Table 5-5
Step Type
Decision
Manual
Command
Mail
Activity

5.6.1 Unconditional Transitions

An unconditional transition must always be used from a Start step. Manual, Command, Activity, and
Mail Steps can also have unconditional transitions. The only parameter for an unconditional
transition is the next step.
This path is taken when the current step is completed (unless a timeout transition is configured and
the timeout period elapses).
Alert
Else
Error
Valid Transitions
Conditional
Else
Unconditional
Timeout
Alert
Unconditional
Timeout
Alert
Error
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