5) Editing level 1: A recipe unit procedure is always shown within one column; in other words
the recipe operations are displayed vertically within a column. The content displayed in the left-
hand window corresponds to editing level 1.
6) Editing level 2: Sequence of the recipe operation with the recipe structure elements,
transition, step, transition. Other elements include, for example, alternative branch, loop,
simultaneous branch, monitoring, command step.
10.3.2.6 Synchronization between recipe unit procedures
Principle
Using synchronization, you can synchronize the ROPs of several recipe unit procedures
(RUPs) with each other at editing level 1. Each position where a synchronization line connects
a recipe unit procedure can have a blocking or non-blocking effect. If blocking is required, the
recipe unit procedure continues only when all recipe unit procedures involved in the
synchronization have reached the synchronization point.
BATCH Recipe Editor
10.3 Recipe topology
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