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eeros_architecture:sequencer:exceptions [2017/08/23 13:56] – [Sequence Supervised by Monitor] grafeeros_architecture:sequencer:exceptions [2017/09/24 11:39] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 [{{ .:sequencemonitorcase2.png?500 | //Two monitors checking the same sequence. While monitor 1 causes the sequence to abort, the second restarts the sequence in case of a condition to be met.//}}] [{{ .:sequencemonitorcase2.png?500 | //Two monitors checking the same sequence. While monitor 1 causes the sequence to abort, the second restarts the sequence in case of a condition to be met.//}}]
 Please note, that each monitor can have a different effect on its associated sequence. While one monitor can cause the sequence to abort further steps another can restart the sequence upon firing an exception. Further, one of the monitor can cause an exception sequence to run while another does not do so. Please note, that each monitor can have a different effect on its associated sequence. While one monitor can cause the sequence to abort further steps another can restart the sequence upon firing an exception. Further, one of the monitor can cause an exception sequence to run while another does not do so.
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 +===== Monitor for Exception Sequence =====
 +Exception sequences are used to handle situations where regular sequences do not work due to certain conditions. Besides this, an exception sequence is a normal sequences with exactly the same features and has to be defined in the same way. Therefore, an exception sequence has the same built-in conditions and monitors as a regular sequence (timeout and abort conditions). 
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