Pattern Brush: Making a proper sequence.

I have a pattern brush that Needs to start and end with the same symbol before reach the corner. Instead of describing the sequence, for now, I would juts like to have somebody clarify something:
I noticed that there is a second side tile in the brush library thumbnail...
I then figured I would play with them to solve my problems and found these settings available...
So, it turns out that the secondary tile is not listed here. Anybody have any leads on how I can access/make use of it?

Puzmen,
I am afraid you only have one option for each kind of path segment (set), outercorner, nocorner, innercorner, start, end.

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