- What does "Regenerate Scenarios" mean?
- Regenerating scenarios means creating new versions of the scenarios associated with a Load Plan step, including its child steps. This process updates the scenarios based on the current settings and configurations.
- How do I regenerate a scenario?
- To regenerate a scenario, select the Load Plan step in the Steps Hierarchy, right-click the step, and choose Regenerate from the context menu. Then, confirm the action by clicking OK.
- Can I regenerate scenarios with version number -1?
- No, the Regenerate option is not available for scenarios that have the version number -1. The -1 version refers to the latest version of the scenario, so it cannot be regenerated.
- What happens when I regenerate a scenario?
- When you regenerate a scenario, it creates new versions of the associated scenarios. This action affects both the selected step and any child steps in the Steps Hierarchy.
- Can I undo the regeneration of a scenario?
- No, regenerating a scenario is a permanent action that cannot be undone. If you want to keep the previous version, it is recommended to create a new version instead of regenerating the existing one.
- Should I always regenerate scenarios?
- Be cautious when regenerating scenarios, especially if they are important. If the scenario is critical, it might be better to create a new version to avoid accidentally overwriting an important scenario.
- What if I don’t want to regenerate the scenario, but still want to make changes?
- If you want to modify a scenario without regenerating it, consider adjusting the scenario directly in its original context or creating a new version of the scenario.
- Can I regenerate the scenarios of child steps?
- Yes, when you regenerate a scenario for a Load Plan step, all scenarios for that step's child steps are also regenerated.
LoadPlan Regenerate Scenarios FAQS
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