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| | Windows Workflow - Jump to Activity Hello. Is there a way to jump to a target activity, no matter if it is direct connected to a source ativity or no? I need this to treat with business exceptions that always catch us (if I try set tons of IFs/LOOPs, I notice that will make my model a little bizarre to understand). Cesar |
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| | Re: Windows Workflow - Jump to Activity This is about Visual Studio Net or any related Net product. This is a system admin and developers newsgroup about Net,I try to understand were your problem is about. Cor "Cesar" <nospam@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:unzvt%23A0JHA.4412@xxxxxx Quote: > Hello. > > Is there a way to jump to a target activity, no matter if it is direct > connected to a source ativity or no? > > I need this to treat with business exceptions that always catch us (if I > try set tons of IFs/LOOPs, I notice that will make my model a little > bizarre to understand). > > > Cesar > |
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