 Special Workflow Types
 Special Workflow Types
        You can define the order in which workflow tasks should be processed by linking them.
        This description only applies to standard workflows. Tasks in IF and ForEach workflows are automatically linked. Therefore, they always have a predecessor and a successor.
        
        Some specific rules apply if there are tasks that do not have 
 a predecessor and/or successor:
        
            - The system only waits for a branch without a predecessor and/or successor 
 (open branch) if the workflow is not part of 
 another workflow.
- A workflow can contain a sub-workflow with an open 
 branch. The processing of the sub-workflow continues and finishes 
 even if its open branch is still processing a task. The superordinate workflow continues as soon as this sub-workflow 
 gets to its END object and does not block. Please 
 note that  the setting 
 "Block and Abort Signal" (Dependencies 
 tab), which sends messages to the superordinate workflow becomes obsolete when the superordinate workflow continues.
- In workflows, you can also create completely open branches. These branches are then neither linked to the START object nor 
 to the END object. They start when the workflow starts.
- Forecast calculations for these special types 
 of workflows also consider the open branches.
For example, you can use open branches  for tasks that run rather long if you do not want to wait until they have ended.
        
             
        
         
        See also:
        Workflow Tab