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  • Rollback several Streams at once
  • Rollback and re-do from the Console
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  • Rollback a single Stream Set (a run)

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Rollback several Streams at once

This method of rollback is generally used when developing – in particular, when building a history over a number of runs, when you have changed the rules for building the history (so you need to start loading your data again from scratch).

  • Open the model Channel Package Check
  • Keeping your left mouse button pressed down, drag your cursor over all the Streams in your model – it doesn't matter if you include other components
  • All Streams and any other components you included should now be selected
  • Right-click anywhere on the model pane – but on the background, not on any modelling component
  • From the menu select Rollback Selected Objects
  • Roll back the Streams using the options:
    • Rollback all data
    • Untick Keep Old Stream Sets
  • A log entry will be produced telling you what data has been cleared – in this case, all data in all selected components in the model

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Rolling back (and re-running) from the Console

This method of rollback is generally used when testing – in particular, when a run was only partially successful, but you have changed the rules in the parts of the model that were successful (so you want to re-load these).

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Use the button Rollback data and run the analysis again... to repeat the analysis run from the previous exercise.

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Rollback a single Stream Set (a run)

This method of rollback is commonly used when testing a large model. If a single component has been updated and you want to re-run t without causing the rest of the model to re-run, then this approach is suitable.

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