Task and state editor overview
The Architect task and state editors are the design areas where flow authors place and connect actions to make up a sequence. These editors provide a pallet of action categories and options to create complex IVR operations. Here, you can add, edit, and delete actions. You can also preview the task sequence from the flow’s main page.
As you build your sequence, use the Toolbox to select the action category you want to add. When you drag an action category from the Toolbox into the editor, configuration options for the action appear to the right of the editor.
Most action types in the editors branch to other actions, depending on your selection, and merge back to ultimately complete the sequence. Some actions have outputs, for which the path to follow is determined at runtime. A task or state must have a closing action; for example, a Success in a Decision action or Disconnect action to end the sequence.
View the following sections to learn about other features in the task and state editors.
For more information about working in the task and state editors, including deleting actions within the sequence, reordering actions, or changing the view, see the Suggested Articles.
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