Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 2.X User Guide

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Chapter 10      Managing Conditions
  Managing Condition Definitions
Deleting Conditions from Task Rules
Use the following steps when deleting a condition from a task rule. If the user deletes the task rule, that 
automatically deletes the condition.
Step 1
On the Definitions—Task Rule view, highlight an existing task rule, right-click and click Properties.
The appropriate task rule dialog box displays. 
Step 2
Click the Conditions tab, highlight the appropriate condition, and click Delete.
The selected condition is deleted from the task rule.
Deleting Conditions from Triggers
Use the following steps when deleting a condition from a trigger. If the user deletes the trigger from the 
process properties, that automatically deletes the condition.
Step 1
On the Triggers tab, highlight the appropriate the trigger, and click Properties.
The selected trigger dialog box displays.
Step 2
Click the Conditions tab, highlight the appropriate condition, and click Delete.
The selected condition is deleted from the trigger.
Step 3
On the trigger property page, click OK.
The modified trigger displays in the Trigger tab.
Deleting Conditions from Condition Branch Component
Use the following steps to delete a condition from a condition branch component. If the user deletes the 
condition branch from the Workflow pane, that automatically deletes the condition. 
On the Workflow pane, choose Condition Branch, and then use one of the following methods:
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Right-click and then choose Delete to remove the condition branch and all associated conditions. 
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On the Condition Branch General tab, highlight the appropriate condition, and click Delete.
The selected condition is removed from the condition branch.