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It is possible to nest a Workflow inside of a Workflow

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with the Workflow Unit. This is especially useful to structure your main Workflow and to reduce the complexity of it. A Workflow which is called via a Workflow Unit can be used like a standard Unit by defining Input and Output Ports.


Using the Workflow Unit

There are two way of using the Workflow Unit.

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Using the Context Menu

  1. Select the Units you want to put into a separate Workflow
  2. Right click one of the selected Units and select Create Workflow Unit from selection.
  3. You will be asked to give a name to the new Workflow.
  4. The Units are moved into a separate Workflow and a Workflow Unit is automatically created and placed into you current Workflow. If there were any connections to the respective Units, the Input and Output Ports are automatically created and connected.

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Using the Workflow Unit

  1. Add a new Workflow to your Project.
  2. Add the desired Units to this new Workflow.
  3. Publish Inputs/Outputs.
  4. Select the Workflow which will call the previously created Workflow.
  5. Add a Workflow Unit.
  6. Select the desired Workflow in the Workflow drop-down menu
  7. Once selected the Workflow Unit will change its appearance and shows the Inputs/Outputs as well as a preview of the selected Workflow.