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      kiwi789 last edited by

      Does anyone know in what order the blocks are run?

      1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
      or
      1,3,4,8,9 and then 2,5,6,7

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      Yours sincerely
      kim Wiboe

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        trader.philipps @kiwi789 last edited by

        @kiwi789 1,3,4,8,9 and then 2,5,6,7

        I like to share my knowledge, but expect the others to contribute as well.

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          ambrogio @kiwi789 last edited by ambrogio

          @kiwi789 Hi, @trader-philipps is right.
          This is another example, when blocks are tree-like no matter the ID number, when instead from a block we link 2 or more blocks then they are executed in numerical sequence (in this case block ID10 is the first and block ID49 after)

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            kiwi789 @trader.philipps last edited by

            @trader-philipps
            Thanks.
            It will then say that if I have more block-trees where I want to determine the order in which they are executed, so I ONLY NEED to change the FIRST block.

            The first block of the first block-tree: No. 1

            The first block of the second block-tree: No. 2

            etc.

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              trader.philipps @kiwi789 last edited by

              @kiwi789 Yepp. I use first blocks such as 100 200 300 and so on for logical purpose and in order to have some space if I need something inbetween.

              I like to share my knowledge, but expect the others to contribute as well.

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                ambrogio @trader.philipps last edited by

                @trader-philipps said in block ID order:

                @kiwi789 Yepp. I use first blocks such as 100 200 300 and so on for logical purpose and in order to have some space if I need something inbetween.

                This is useless because when you put a new block, it is numbered according to the last number id block, so if you need a block under the ID100 tree you will have a block with id 397 for example, then you should renumber all the next blocks..mmmhhh

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                  trader.philipps @ambrogio last edited by

                  @ambrogio That's right, but I don't care so much for the block IDs inside a line - unless if I need something to run prior to another thing. I also start every block with a pass block so I can identify my starting blocks better.

                  I like to share my knowledge, but expect the others to contribute as well.

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