2.3.4 Links
The links between the blocks serve to visualize the call handling process. If connection lines already exist, all of the lines leading from a block will be highlighted (blue). If the mouse pointer touches a single line, this line will be highlighted (orange). A QuickInfo (Mouseovermenu), listing both the beginning and the destination of the line (e.g. Day of Week. Monday –> Connect), will appear. A multiple line is indicated by the format of the QuickInfo: *-><Destination>.
The following overview presents the conditions of the connection lines once again:
Color
Status of the Connection
Black
Normal
Blue
Highlighted (All of the connections associated with a block are highlighted simultaneously.)
Orange
Highlighted (Only this connection is highlighted.)
Green
Can be connected (This only occurs when dragging a connection.)
Red
Cannot be connected (This only occurs when dragging a connection.)
Magenta
The connection is not visible due to lack of space on the script window, the logical connection exists.
This is how you connect two blocks
1 Click on the “Output” contact surface of the first block (for example in the block "Start rule" ) and keep the mouse button pressed.
The pointer changes into a drawing hand.
2 Drag the pointer over the grid interface.
A red line will appear.
3 Drag this line to the second block.
The line then turns green once a connection is possible.
4 Release the mouse button.
A blue connection line will appear between the “Output” contact surface of the first block and the “Input” contact surface of the second block.
Or
1 Highlight the first blocks.
2 Open the tab “Links” in the “Properties” window by
*clicking on in the toolbar or
*opening the shortcut menu of the block and selecting “Links…” or
*making a selection in the “Edit | Links…” menu.
In each case, the “Links” tab will open.
3 Here, from a select list, you can choose the inputs that are available for each output of the selected block.
4 Confirm your selection by clicking on "OK".
The “Properties of Block name” window will be closed and the links you have defined are shown in blue.
This is how you delete a link between two blocks
1 Move the mouse onto a link.
The line will change color (orange) and the QuickInfo will appear.
2 Click with the right mouse button on the Link.
* 
In the case of multiple links (QuickInfo: * -<Destination>) make sure that you only click on the link you want to delete. Otherwise, the highlighted multiple link will be deleted.
 
The context menu will appear.
3 Click on "Delete link(s)".
The connection line will disappear.
Or
1 Highlight the block, whose output is going to be connected with this line.
2 Open the tab “Links” in the “Properties” window by
*clicking on in the toolbar or
*opening the shortcut menu of the block and selecting “Links…” or
*making a selection in the “Edit | Links…” menu.
In each case, the “Links” tab will open.
3 Now, in the “Destination” select list, choose the entry “No link” for the output whose link you would like to delete.
4 Confirm your selection by clicking on "OK".
The “Properties of <Block name>” window will be closed and the links you have defined are deleted.
If you change a script, you can always replace an existing connection line with a new line to another block.
This is how you replace an existing connection
1 Click on the “Output” contact surface from which you would like to drag a new connection and keep the mouse button pressed.
The pointer changes into a drawing hand.
2 Drag the mouse over the grid interface of the script window.
A red line will appear.
3 Drag this line to the block to which you wish to have a new connection.
The line then turns green once a connection is possible.
4 Release the mouse button.
A blue link line will appear between the “Output” contact surface of the first block and the “Input” contact surface of the second block, the old connection line will disappear.
Or
1 Highlight the block, whose output is going to be connected with this line.
2 Open the tab “Links” in the “Properties of <Blockname>” window by
*clicking on in the toolbar or
*opening the shortcut menu of the block and selecting “Links…” or
*making a selection in the “Edit | Links…” menu.
In each case, the “Links” tab will open.
3 Here, from the select list, you can choose the block to which you would like to have a new connection, for the output whose connection you would like to replace.
4 Confirm your selection by clicking on "OK".
The “Properties of <Block name>” window will be closed and the connections you have defined are shown in blue, the old connection is deleted.