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3 • THE BASIC PROCESS PANEL<br />
PROMPTS<br />
Prompt<br />
Name<br />
Type<br />
Conditions<br />
Percentages<br />
Percent True<br />
If<br />
Named<br />
Is<br />
Row<br />
Column<br />
Value<br />
Description<br />
Unique module identifier displayed on the module shape.<br />
Indicates whether the decision is based on a condition (if X>Y)<br />
or by chance/percentage (for example, 60%, yes; 40%, no). The<br />
type can be specified as either 2-way or N-way. 2-way allows for<br />
one condition or probability (plus the “false” exit). N-way allows<br />
for any number of conditions or probabilities to be specified as<br />
well as an “else” exit.<br />
Defines one or more conditions used to direct entities to different<br />
modules. Applies only when Type is N-way by Condition.<br />
Defines one or more percentages used to direct entities to<br />
different modules. Applies only when Type is N-way by Chance.<br />
Value that will be checked to determine the percentage of entities<br />
sent out a given True exit.<br />
Types of conditions that are available for evaluation: Variable,<br />
Variable Array (1D), Variable Array (2D), Attribute, Entity<br />
Type, Expression.<br />
Specifies the name of the variable, attribute, or entity type that<br />
will be evaluated when an entity enters the module. Does not<br />
apply when Type is Expression.<br />
Evaluator for the condition. Applies only to Attribute and<br />
Variable conditions.<br />
Specifies the row index for a variable array. Applies only when<br />
Type is N-way by Condition or 2-way by Condition and Variable<br />
is Array 1-D or Array 2-D.<br />
Specifies the column index for a variable array. Applies only<br />
when Type is N-way by Condition or 2-way by Condition and<br />
Variable is Array 1-D or Array 2-D.<br />
Expression that will be either compared to an attribute or<br />
variable or that will be evaluated as a single expression to<br />
determine if it is true or false. Does not apply to Entity Type<br />
condition. If Type is Expression, this value must also include the<br />
evaluator (for example, ColorRed).<br />
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