Input connector, exit connector, and connection
18 • Terms and elements of the IVR Editor
A connection starts at the exit connector of one element and ends at the input
connector of another element.
What is an input or exit connector?
All elements have at least one input connector and one exit connector.
The lower ports of an element are exit connectors and the upper ports of an
element are input connectors. You can connect the exit connector of one element
with the input connector of another element.
A Logic element features a Y-exit connector and an N-exit connector. It is
distributed to the Y-exit connector if the condition is met and to the N-exit
connector if the condition is not met.
Input connectors and exit connectors can be vacant or assigned. A number marks
a certain input or exit connector. Only one connection can be assigned to an
input or exit connector. Depending on the type of element a new input connector
is created when you assign a connection to an input connector . If you remove a
connection from an input connector, the connector is removed as well, unless it
is the only connector left.
What is a connection?
The link between two ports is called a connection. A line represents a connection
graphically.
You can connect a vacant input connector with a vacant exit connector. You
cannot assign several connections to one input or exit connector.
What are corner points?
For a clearer layout you can add corner points to connections.
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