Consumable Scenarios can be used to integrate scenarios and their contents into other scenarios. The advantage is that you do not have to recreate the structure and assign the objects again. Instead, you only have to add the Consumable Scenarios to the respective Scenario. The content of the integrated Consumable Scenario is taken into account during the export and integrated into the documentation.
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In contrast to the standard Scenarios, Consumable Scenarios can be added into a standard Scenario.
A consumable scenario is then created:
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The type of a scenario can also be changed via the context menu "Edit Scenario Properties".
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You can only change the type of a scenario if the following conditions have been met:
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A consumable Scenario can be added into a standard Scenario via the Scenario Designers Edit Mode. You can insert consumable Scenarios into the structure of a Scenario out of the “Scenarios”-tab via drag-and-drop.
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A Consumable Scenario can only be added to a standard Scenario, not into another Consumable Scenario or a Scenario Template! |
The table below shows the options available for each scenario type:
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Using the context menu of the Consumable scenario, you can jump directly to the respective scenario to display the structure.
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The content of the Consumable Scenario will be inserted into the documentation of the scenario in the following way:
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General Structure:Table of Content (Standard Scenario)
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Consumable Scenarios can be used to create single blocks. Those blocks can be inserted into the structure of a standard scenario.
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