Workflow Combiner

Allows to connect various workflows into one workflow. Free output ports from one workflow are connected to the free input ports of the consecutive workflow. The actual pairing of those output and input ports can be configured.
Please note that the workflow name as well as the workflow editor settings (such as grid or connection settings) of the result workflow will be inherited from the workflow at the first input port.

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Workflow Connections

Connect workflow i with (i+1)
For each pair of consecutive workflows (in the order of the workflow ports), select if and how to connect the output ports of the first workflow to the input ports of the second workflow.
Default configuration: By default (i.e. if not configured otherwise) the input ports of each workflow will be automatically connected with the output ports of the predecessor workflow, i.e., the workflow connected to the previous input port. The i-th output port of workflow j will be connected to the i-th input port of workflow j+1 . If the default pairing of ports cannot be applied (because of a non-matching number of input and output ports or incompatible port types), the node can not be executed and requires manual configuration.
Manual configuration: If the default configuration is not applicable or not desired, the output port to input port pairing can be chosen manually. This is done by selecting the output ports that are to be connected to an input port of the subsequent workflow. Only compatible port types are eligible.

Input Ports

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First workflow to be connected.
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Second workflow to be connected.

Output Ports

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Workflow derived by connecting all input workflows in order of their appearance.

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