Parallelism enables parallel processing in several branches and their results are then combined.
For instance, you can use 2 different modules, each in a separate branch of the Parallelism, and their results will be combined at the end of the branching.
In other words, if one module provides a result OK and the other NOK, the result will be NOK, which is a combination of both modules (boolean operator AND).
In order to use Parallelism, firstly, add it from the Modules tab, then you have 3 options to move modules around its branches:
Use the + button to add a module directly to the desired branch.
Use the an arrow to move a module to Parallelism branches.
Once a module is added to a branch, you can use a side arrow to move a module to the right or left.
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