what is the difference between procedures and repeat
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A procedure refers to a sequence of steps to be followed in a specific order for a task to be completed.
Repeat is to indicate that an action or certain steps of a procedure have to be performed once again after completing the process ones.
In short, a procedure is generally a one-time action while a repeat is always performed more than once.
Repeat is to indicate that an action or certain steps of a procedure have to be performed once again after completing the process ones.
In short, a procedure is generally a one-time action while a repeat is always performed more than once.
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