1. When running or scheduling a Load Plan
you provide the variable values, the contexts and logical agents used for this
Load Plan execution.
2. Executing a Load Plan creates a Load Plan instance and a first Load Plan
run. This Load Plan instance is separated from the original Load Plan,
and the Load Plan Run corresponds to the first attempt to execute this
instance. If a run is restarted a new Load Plan run
is created under this Load Plan instance. As a consequence, each execution
attempt of the Load Plan Instance is preserved as a different Load Plan run in
the Log.
3.
For
a load plan instance, only one run can be running, and it must be the last load
plan instance run. However, as with Scenarios, it is possible to run multiple
instances of the same load plan (determined by the load plan's internal ID)
concurrently, depending on the Concurrent Execution Control settings for the
load plan.
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