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| <script type="text/html" data-help-name="complete">
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|     <p>Trigger a flow when another node completes its handling of a message.</p>
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|     <h3>Details</h3>
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|     <p>If a node tells the runtime when it has finished handling a message,
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|         this node can be used to trigger a second flow.</p>
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|     <p>For example, this can be used alongside a node with no output port,
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|         such as the Email sending node, to continue the flow.</p>
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|     <p>This node must be configured to handle the event for selected nodes in the
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|         flow. Unlike the Catch node, it does not provide a 'handle all' mode automatically
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|         applies to all nodes in the flow.</p>
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|     <p>Not all nodes will trigger this event - it will depend on whether they
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|         have been implemented to support this feature as introduced in Node-RED 1.0.</p>
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| </script>
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