That is what I thought but below extract beg to differ.

""" For example, assume form A has workflow that includes a Push Fields actions 
that pushes values to form B and that form B has a filter with a Modify 
condition that is triggered by the Push Fields action. The form A workflow is 
suspended while the form B filter is executed and the form B filter is said to 
be a child of the form A workflow. If the form B filter runs Phase 2 actions, 
they remain queued until the form A workflow completes all its Phase 1 actions. 
This means that the form A workflow cannot use the modifications made by the 
form B filter Phase 2 actions. 

If the form A workflow includes a Run Process action with the 
Application-Release-Pending command after the Push Fields action and the form B 
filter execution, the Phase 2 actions queued by the for B filter are run at 
that point so that the rest of the form A workflow actions can use the 
modifications they make.""""

https://docs.bmc.com/docs/display/public/ars81/Overriding+filter+processing+phasing

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