- What happens when I duplicate a step?
- When you duplicate a step, a copy of the selected step, including its child steps, is created and added as a sibling step immediately after the original step in the Steps Hierarchy table.
- How do I duplicate a step?
- To duplicate a step, right-click on the step in the Steps Hierarchy table and select Duplicate Selection from the context menu.
- Can I duplicate multiple steps at once?
- No, you can only duplicate one step at a time. Each duplication process involves right-clicking and duplicating a single step.
- Where is the duplicated step placed in the Steps Hierarchy?
- The duplicated step is placed immediately after the original step in the Steps Hierarchy table as a sibling step.
- Can I move or edit the duplicated step?
- Yes, once the step is duplicated, you can move it to a different position in the hierarchy and edit its properties as needed.
- Will duplicating a step affect the execution of the Load Plan?
- Duplicating a step will create an additional step in the plan, and the execution flow may change depending on where you place the duplicated step. Make sure the duplication doesn't affect the logic of the Load Plan.
- Can I undo the duplication of a step?
- No, there's no built-in undo option. If you want to remove the duplicated step, you can manually delete it.
- Does duplicating a step include the child steps?
- Yes, duplicating a step will also duplicate its child steps, making it a complete copy of the original step and its hierarchy.
Duplicating a Step FAQS
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