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A phrase. You can specify that the search results contain a specific phrase. |
"cat food" (quotation marks) |
Topics that contain the literal phrase "cat food" and all its grammatical variations. Without the quotation marks, the query is equivalent to specifying an OR operator, which finds topics with one of the individual words instead of the phrase. |
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Topics that contain one string and do not contain another | ^ (caret) |
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A combination of search types | ( ) parentheses |
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- Author Flows
- Create or Edit a Flow
- Create Steps in a Flow
- Create Navigation Lines between Steps in a Flow
- Add Result Steps to a Flow
- Define Flow Properties
- Inputs
- Outputs
- Sensitive Flow Input, Output, and System Properties
- Results
- Define Step Properties
- Edit the Expression of a Value for an Input or Output
- Extract and Modify Output Values
- Add Decisions to a Flow
- Change the Start Step
- Create Flows with Loops
- View the CloudSlang Code
- YAML File Textual Representation
- Validate Flows
Create Steps in a Flow
When you create a step from an operation, decision, or flow, the step is an instance of that operation or flow and so inherits the inputs, outputs , and other characteristics.
- In the Projects pane, double-click the flow in which you want to create the step, so that it opens in the authoring pane.
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Drag a flow/operation/decision to the authoring pane, from either the Projects pane or the Dependencies pane.
Note The step icon reflects whether the step was created from an operation, a flow, or a decision operation.
Flow
Operation
Decision
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To copy, cut, paste, and rename a step, select it and use appropriate buttons from the Authoring pane toolbar .
You can also right-click the step and choose the following actions: Set as Start Step, Rename, Drill Down, Copy, Cut, Set as Loop, Set as Parallel Loop, and Delete.
- To copy a step, click the Copy button in the authoring pane toolbar or press CTRL+C keys, then click Paste button or press CTRL+V keys to paste.
- To cut a step, click the Cut button in the authoring pane toolbar or press CTRL+X, then click Paste button or press CTRL+V keys to paste.
- To rename a step, click the Edit button in the authoring pane toolbar. Enter a name for this step and click OK.
- A name of a renamed step must be unique in the flow. This applies to names with different caseāfor example, you cannot name one step to "Ping" and another to "ping".
- A renamed step cannot have an blank name.
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You can copy and paste steps on the canvas multiple times as per your requirement.
For example: you may want to rename a step to reflect its function within the flow.
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To delete a step from the canvas, select it and click the Delete button in the authoring pane toolbar.
Note When you delete a step, any navigation lines linking this step to other steps are also deleted.
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To reorganize the steps and results on the canvas, click the auto arrange icon from the authoring pane toolbar.
- To zoom-in or zoom-out of the canvas, you can use mouse-click and drag or scroll on the slider . To reset the zoom, click .
Note The auto arrange, zoom and reset zoom icons are active and enabled in graph view only.
- Click Save .
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Click a step in the authoring pane. The Step Properties pane appears at the right side of the canvas.
The Properties pane contains the Input/Output tabs, with information about the selected step.
For more information about the Inputs/Outputs tabs, see Define Step Properties.
To drill down within a step to see the details of the flow, decision, or operation that was used to create it:
- Click the Drill Down into the Step button in the authoring pane toolbar.
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