Seva,

handles only work "out of the box" in the commercial Cfengine Nova, where they 
are used
track such dependencies in a global self-healing knowledge map. You can also 
use them to
refer to promises for debugging purposes, but these are commercial features.

Mark

fo...@cfengine.com wrote:
> Forum: Cfengine Help
> Subject: any good examples of "handle" usage?
> Author: Seva Gluschenko
> Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,17154,17154#msg-17154
> 
> Hello everybody,
> 
> 
> A promise handle is like a ‘goto’ label. It allows you to refer to a promise 
> as the promisee of depends_on client of another promise. Handles are 
> essential for mapping dependencies and performing impact analyses.
> 
> 
> Unfortunately, the examples provided in /usr/local/share/doc/cfengine only 
> list connection between a client's promise and server access rules. There is 
> no example of a dependency of one promise on another. Could anybody be so 
> kind to share one?
> 
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