Figure 5-68. Secondary Branch Qualifier in Last

In this example, as the state analyzer stores anystate, it will branch to sequence level 6 if it finds the state given by qualifier e.

The trigger sequence level is used as a boundary for branching between levels. This level and the levels that occur before it cannot branch to levels that occur after the trigger level, and vice versa. Therefore, if there are eight sequence levels and level 5 is the trigger sequence level, then levels 1 through 5 can branch to levels 1 through 5 only, and levels 6 through 8 can branch to levels 6 through 8 only.

You can tell if secondary branch qualifiers have been specified by looking at the Sequence Levels display. Figure 5-69 shows how the display looks with the configuration that was given in Figure 5-67. An arrow is drawn out of level 2 to indicate that branching originates from that level, and an arrow is drawn into level 4 to indicate that a branch is going into that level.

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