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The Join Forked Threads Node blocks Task execution until any threads which have been spawned by the [[Fork Execution]] node have finished running. It is not editable and accepts no parameters. | The Join Forked Threads Node blocks Task execution until any threads which have been spawned by the [[Fork Execution]] node have finished running. It is not editable and accepts no parameters. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:15, 20 August 2015
The Join Forked Threads Node blocks Task execution until any threads which have been spawned by the Fork Execution node have finished running. It is not editable and accepts no parameters.
The above example uses a while node to create multiple threads on execution path 1. When the while node iteration is complete execution path 2 is executed and the Join Forked Threads node will wait for all threads created in this task to complete before ending the task.
Task Elements > Flow Control Task Elements > Join forked threads