- What is a "Linked Object" in a Run Scenario step?
- The Linked Object is the original object (such as a package, mapping, variable, procedure, or scenario) that the Run Scenario step refers to or executes. Opening the linked object allows you to view and edit it directly.
- How can I open the linked object of a Run Scenario step?
- To open the linked object, right-click the Run Scenario step in the Steps Hierarchy and select Open the Linked Object. This will launch the Object Editor for the linked object, where you can make changes.
- What objects can be linked to a Run Scenario step?
- A Run Scenario step can be linked to objects such as packages, mappings, variables, procedures, or scenarios.
- Can I edit the linked object directly from the Load Plan Editor?
- Yes, after opening the linked object through the Object Editor, you can view and edit it directly. The changes made to the linked object will be reflected in the Run Scenario step.
- Do I need to save the changes made to the linked object?
- Yes, any changes made to the linked object in the Object Editor should be saved for them to take effect. After saving, the changes will be used when executing the Run Scenario step.
- What if I can't find the "Open the Linked Object" option?
- Make sure you're right-clicking the correct Run Scenario step in the Steps Hierarchy. If the option is unavailable, it might be due to the absence of a linked object or an issue with your current selection.
- Can I open the linked object of any type of Run Scenario step?
- Yes, you can open the linked object of any Run Scenario step, as long as the step is linked to an executable object like a package, mapping, procedure, or scenario.
- Is there any difference when opening a linked scenario vs other objects (like a package or mapping)?
- No, the process for opening a linked object is the same regardless of whether the Run Scenario step is linked to a scenario, package, mapping, or any other object. The difference lies in the type of object you're editing.
Open the Linked Object of Run Scenario Steps FAQS
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