6.10.3   Using Modifiers in the Selection Tree

Each logical path in the selection tree should end with at least one modifier. It is also possible to have several modifiers in the same level to be executed after each other, see Figure 90.

If a modifier that ends the tree execution, for example, Exit or Rate, is placed above one or more modifiers, the following ones are not executed. Therefore, it is important to consider the order of the modifiers. If the user wants to put several modifiers on the same level, as in the example below, make sure that only one is of the type that ends the tree executed and that it is placed last. Section 8.3 describe which modifiers that end the tree execution.

Figure 90   Two Modifiers

Modifiers can be inserted in a node or after conditions, but not as standalone. A modifier can be added on the same level as the insertion point or be added as a child, and be put in the substructure.