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@ -44,13 +44,20 @@ decide to do something conditionally based on success or failure::
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- command: /bin/false
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register: result
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ignore_errors: True
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- command: /bin/something
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when: result|failed
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# In older versions of ansible use |success, now both are valid but succedded uses the correct tense.
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- command: /bin/something_else
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when: result|succeeded
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- command: /bin/still/something_else
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when: result|skipped
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.. note:: the filters have been updated in 2.1 so both `success` and `succeded` work (`fail`/`failed`, etc).
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Note that was a little bit of foreshadowing on the 'register' statement. We'll get to it a bit later in this chapter.
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As a reminder, to see what facts are available on a particular system, you can do::
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