Editing Load Plan Steps FAQS

  1. How do I edit a Load Plan step?
    • To edit a Load Plan step, open the Load Plan Editor, go to the Steps tab, and select the step you want to modify from the Steps Hierarchy table. The Property Inspector will display the step's properties, which you can then edit as needed.
  2. Can I change the scenario in a Run Scenario step?
    • Yes, you can change the scenario in a Run Scenario step. This involves selecting a new scenario or modifying the version of the existing scenario used in the step.
  3. How do I set advanced options for a Run Scenario step?
    • To set advanced options for a Run Scenario step, access the Property Inspector for the step, where you can configure additional settings, such as variable values, execution settings, and other parameters.
  4. What does "Open the Linked Object of Run Scenario Steps" mean?
    • "Opening the Linked Object" refers to accessing the associated object (such as a package, procedure, or mapping) linked to a Run Scenario step. This allows you to view or modify the details of the linked object.
  5. How can I change the Test Variable in a Case step?
    • To change the Test Variable in a Case step, select the step in the Steps Hierarchy table and update the variable used for conditional branching. You can either select an existing variable or create a new one.
  6. What is the Exception and Restart Behavior for Load Plan steps?
    • The Exception and Restart Behavior define how the Load Plan steps should behave in case of an error or failure. You can configure how the system should handle exceptions, retries, and when to restart a step or process in case of failure.
  7. What does "Regenerate Scenarios" mean in the context of Load Plan steps?
    • "Regenerating Scenarios" means recreating or refreshing the Run Scenario step to update or refresh the scenario associated with that step. This may be necessary if changes have been made to the scenario or if you want to ensure it's in sync with the Load Plan.
  8. How do I refresh a scenario to its latest version?
    • To refresh a scenario to its latest version, select the Run Scenario step and use the option to update or reload the scenario. This ensures that the step uses the most current version of the scenario based on the version control system.
  9. Can I modify a step after it has been added to the Load Plan?
    • Yes, once a step is added to a Load Plan, you can modify its properties using the Property Inspector. You can edit various settings such as step names, parameters, variables, and other configurations as required.
  10. Can I undo changes made to a Load Plan step?
    • Depending on the environment you're working in, you may be able to undo changes by using an undo function, or you can manually revert changes by re-editing the step's properties.

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