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Use a Branch flow action to pass all items from=
a previous event to one action or another, depending on the condition.
Using the Branch flow action is like asking a "Yes/No" qu=
estion in a rule set. If the answer is "Yes," then the action connected to =
the Yes result is triggered and all items from the previou=
s event are passed on. If the answer is "No," then the action connected to =
the No result is triggered and all items from the previous=
event are passed on.
Important: In a Branch, items are not separated into groups. All items from the previous ev=
ent are passed on to the next action. To separate items and pass each group=
on to a different event, use the Filter flow action.
With the Branch flow action, you can check the current si=
tuation (a condition) to determine whether the rule set continues.
For example, a Branch can check that the job status is se=
t to Ready for Final Output before the Final Outpu=
t action occurs.