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.
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.
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