Deleting a Step FAQS

  1. What happens when I delete a step?
    • When you delete a step, both the selected step and its child steps are removed from the Steps Hierarchy table. This means that all associated configurations or actions tied to that step will be deleted.
  2. Can I undo the deletion of a step?
    • No, once a step is deleted, it cannot be undone. The deletion is permanent, so make sure you're sure before proceeding.
  3. How do I delete a step?
    • To delete a step, go to the Steps tab in the Load Plan Editor, select the step you want to delete, and then click on Remove Step in the toolbar.
  4. Will deleting a step affect other steps in the Load Plan?
    • Deleting a step removes it from the hierarchy, and it could impact the flow of the Load Plan if other steps depend on it. Make sure that removing the step won't break the logical flow of your plan.
  5. Can I delete multiple steps at once?
    • No, you must delete steps individually. You can only delete one step at a time, though you can remove steps and their child steps one by one if needed.
  6. What if I accidentally delete a step?
    • Since the deletion is permanent and cannot be undone, it’s essential to double-check which step you are deleting. It’s a good practice to keep backups of your Load Plan before making significant changes.
  7. Will deleting a step affect the execution of the Load Plan?
    • Yes, if the deleted step is part of the sequence, the execution flow of the Load Plan might be disrupted. Make sure the deletion won't affect the execution logic.

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