Thanks for the reply.
I have created two forks, and one join, but only one of the forks will ever be called, so
in essence, its one fork to one join. It seems to work fine. This is done so we don't
have to create duplicate nodes to do the same work. Hopefully there aren't any
problems in doing it this way?
I would think, as Ronald mentioned, that you can't have two forks, where both of them
have been taken, and they then both converge at one join. But I can't see why you may
need to do this anyway.
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