Creating a New Load Plan

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7. Click Finish.

8. The step is added in the steps hierarchy. Adding a Load Plan Step with the Quick Step Tool To insert Load Plan step with the Quick Step Tool:

1. Open the Load Plan editor and go to the Steps tab.

2. In the Steps Hierarchy, select the Load Plan step under which you want to create a child step.

3. In the Steps toolbar, select Add Step and the Quick Step option corresponding to

the Step type you want to add. Table 14–4 lists the options of the Quick Step tool. When 1. Select the Operator to use in the WHEN clause evaluation. Possible values are: ■ Less Than ■ Less Than or Equal = ■ Different ■ Equals = ■ Greater Than ■ Greater Than or Equal = ■ Is not Null ■ Is Null 2. Enter the Value to use in the WHEN clause evaluation. 3. The Step Name is automatically populated with the operator that is used. Optionally, change the Step Name. See Section 14.2.2.2, Editing Load Plan Steps for more information. Else The Step Name is automatically populated with the step type. Optionally, change the Step Name. See Section 14.2.2.2, Editing Load Plan Steps for more information. Note: You can reorganize the order of the Load Plan steps by dragging the step to the desired position or by using the reorder arrows in the Step table toolbar to move a step in the Steps Hierarchy. Table 14–4 Quick Step Tool Quick Step tool option Description and Action Required Adds a serial step after the selection. Default values are used. You can modify these values in the Steps Hierarchy table or in the Property Inspector. See Section 14.2.2.2, Editing Load Plan Steps for more information. Table 14–3 Cont. Add Step Wizard Actions Step Type Description and Action Required Working with Load Plans 14-11

14.2.2.2 Editing Load Plan Steps

To edit a Load Plan step:

1. Open the Load Plan editor and go to the Steps tab.

2. In the Steps Hierarchy table, select the Load Plan step you want modify. The Property Inspector displays the step properties. 3. Edit the Load Plan step properties according to your needs. The following operations are common tasks when editing steps: ■ Change the Scenario of a Run Scenario Step ■ Set Advanced Options for Run Scenario Steps ■ Open the Linked Object of Run Scenario Steps ■ Change the Test Variable in Case Steps ■ Define the Exception and Restart Behavior ■ Regenerate Scenarios ■ Refresh Scenarios to Latest Version Change the Scenario of a Run Scenario Step To change the scenario:

1. In the Steps Hierarchy table of the Steps or Exceptions tab, select the Run Scenario

step.

2. In the Step Properties section of the Properties Inspector, click Lookup Scenario.

This opens the Modify Run Scenario Step wizard.

3. In the Modify Run Scenario Step wizard, click Lookup Scenario and follow the

instructions in Table 14–3 corresponding to the Run Scenario step. Adds a parallel step after the selection. Default values are used. You can modify these values in the Steps Hierarchy table or in the Property Inspector. See Section 14.2.2.2, Editing Load Plan Steps for more information. Adds a run scenario step after the selection. Follow the instructions for Run Scenario steps in Table 14–3 . Adds a Case step after the selection. Follow the instructions for Case steps in Table 14–3 . Adds a When step after the selection. Follow the instructions for When steps in Table 14–3 . Adds an Else step after the selection. Follow the instructions for Else steps in Table 14–3 . Note: Only step types that are valid for the current selection are enabled in the Quick Step tool. Table 14–4 Cont. Quick Step Tool Quick Step tool option Description and Action Required