This dialog is used when importing a UPC
scenario into a control data object.
The UPC scenario controls are converted into UPC
script.
The dialog is displayed when a UPC
scenario is dragged from the Model
Group window or the
Explorer window to a network with associated
control.
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Option |
Description |
Regulator with no Network Object
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Select an option for the action to be carried out if the UPC scenario
contains controls for an object that does not exist in the current network:
Option |
Description |
Add to global script
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Script is added to the Global UPC Script in the Global
UPC Script view .
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Discard
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The UPC scenario controls for the object are not imported.
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Regulator with no Control Object
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Select an option for the action to be carried out if the UPC scenario
contains controls for a regulator that does not have Control Data in the
current control:
Option |
Description |
Create control object
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Control is added to the network object and the UPC scenario controls
are converted and imported into the local UPC script on the UPC
Script page
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Add to global script
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The UPC scenario controls are converted and added to the Global UPC
Script in the Global UPC Script view
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Replace Current Scripts
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Select an option to be used when importing scripts into control data
with existing UPC scripts.
Global Scripts
Option |
Description |
Replace
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Replace current scripts in Global
UPC Script view.
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Append
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Append scripts to current scripts in Global
UPC Script view.
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Local Scripts
Option |
Description |
Replace all
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Replace any current local UPC scripts.
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Append all
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Always append scripts to current local UPC scripts.
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Retain all
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Do not make any changes to current local UPC scripts.
(Control data of objects that do not have a current local UPC script
will be updated with the imported script.)
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Prompt each time
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Displays the Import
UPC Object to Control Data dialog, allowing current and generated
scripts to be viewed before selecting whether to replace, append or retain
current scripts.
(A prompt will not be displayed for objects that do not have a current
local UPC script.)
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