4.2.11 Flow plug-in
Function
This plug-in allows you to create hierarchical flows by defining flows within other flows. You can define a maximum of 25 hierarchical levels, with the top-level flow being level 1.
Cautionary notes
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If execution of a task is stopped during plug-in execution, the status of the task becomes Failed or Completed when the step being executed in the flow plug-in ends.
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If you forcibly terminate a task during plug-in execution, the plug-in being executed within the flow plug-in also terminates immediately, and the task enters Failed or Completed status.
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The return code of the flow plug-in does not reflect the return codes of the constituent steps of the hierarchy flow.
Version
01.11.00
Tag
Control Flow
Return code
Return code |
Description |
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0 |
The steps in the flow plug-in (one level lower) ended normally. |
1 |
A step in the flow plug-in (one level lower) ended with a warning. No steps ended abnormally. |
2 |
A step in the service plug-in (one level lower) ended abnormally. |
Property list
The following table describes the properties.
Property key |
Property name |
Description |
Default value |
I/O type |
Required |
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errorStep |
Error step |
The step ID of at least one of the steps that failed in the flow plug-in (one level lower) is output using a single-byte comma separator. |
-- |
Output |
O |
returnValueOfErrorStep |
Return value of error step |
The return value of at least one of the steps that failed in the flow plug-in (one level lower) is output using a single-byte comma separator. |
-- |
Output |
O |
Related topics
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Creating flow hierarchies in the JP1/Automatic Operation Service Template Development Guide