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RUN PLAN : Is there a way to know the total number of "point sweeps" in a given runplan similar to how the active setup shows in the run summary.

Saikiran IND
Saikiran IND over 2 years ago

Hello ,

 I am wondering if there is there a way to know the total number of "point sweeps" in a given runplan similar to how the active setup shows in the run summary. It is a bit difficult when there are multiple runplans and if we change the global variables in the run plan and not sure if the total number of "point sweeps" are as expected.

Thanks

Saikiran

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 2 years ago

    Saikiran,

    There's an existing set of enhancement requests, master CCR 1844900, asking for this. You might want to contact support and request a duplicate be filed on your behalf.

    Andrew

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  • Saikiran IND
    Saikiran IND over 2 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    HI Andrew,

    Thanks for the response. Ill connect with the support team.

    Regards

    Saikiran

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  • Saikiran IND
    Saikiran IND over 2 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    HI Andrew,

    Thanks for the response. Ill connect with the support team.

    Regards

    Saikiran

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