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Special Case Examples: Procedure Step and Dialog Flow
In the following situations, Procedure Step A is a procedure step that is directly or indirectly selected to be migrated and Procedure Step B is another procedure step.
- Dialog Flow Copied
- A Dialog Flow flows from/to Procedure Step A in the source model.
- The Dialog Flow flows to/from Procedure Step B in the source model.
- Procedure Step B exists in the destination model.
- The Dialog Flow does not exist in the destination model.
- Result: The Dialog Flow is copied to the destination model.
- Dialog Flow Replaced
- A Dialog Flow flows from/to Procedure Step A in the source model.
- The Dialog Flow flows to/from Procedure Step B in the source model.
- Procedure Step B exists in the destination model.
- The Dialog Flow exists in the destination model.
- Result: The Dialog Flow is replaced in the destination model.
- Dialog Flow Not Copied
- A Dialog Flow flows from/to Procedure Step A in the source model.
- The Dialog Flow flows to/from Procedure Step B in the source model.
- Procedure Step B does not exist in the destination model.
- Result: The Dialog Flow is not copied to the destination model.
- Dialog Flow Deleted
- A Dialog Flow flows from/to Procedure Step A in the destination model.
- The Dialog Flow does not exist in the source model.
- Result: The Dialog Flow is deleted from the destination model.
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