In describing a Router, which of the following statements is false?
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Routers tell Assignments specifically where they should go.
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Routers are not required on every Assignment.
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Routers execute specific Activities.
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Many Routers of the same name may exist in a single Visio flow.
The false statement is that many Routers of the same name may exist in a single Visio flow - router names must be unique within a flow. Routers do tell Assignments where to go (A is true), Routers are not required on every Assignment (B is true - you can use connectors directly), and Routers execute specific Activities to determine routing (C is true). Option D is the false statement.
To answer this question, we need to understand the concept of routers in the context of a Visio flow.
Option A) Routers tell Assignments specifically where they should go - This statement is true. Routers in a Visio flow direct assignments to specific activities or locations.
Option B) Routers are not required on every Assignment - This statement is true. Routers are not always necessary for every assignment in a Visio flow. Some assignments may not require any routing and can be sent directly to the next activity.
Option C) Routers execute specific Activities - This statement is true. Routers in a Visio flow execute specific activities based on the routing logic defined.
Option D) Many Routers of the same name may exist in a single Visio flow - This statement is false. In a Visio flow, routers should have unique names to avoid confusion and ensure proper routing.
Therefore, the false statement is D. Many Routers of the same name may exist in a single Visio flow.