Sunday, 10 June 2012

What is Load Plan Exceptions and Restartability



What is Load Plan Exceptions and Restartability


Load Plans provide two features for handling error cases in the execution flows: Exceptions and Restartability.

Exceptions

An Exception Step contains a hierarchy of steps that is defined on the Exceptions tab of the Load Plan editor.

You can associate a given exception step to one or more steps in the Load Plan. When a step in the Load Plan errors out, the associated exception step is executed automatically.

Exceptions can be optionally raised to the parent step of the failing step. Raising an exception fails the parent step, which can consequently execute its exception step.

Restartability

When a Load Plan Run is restarted after a failure, the failed Load Plan steps are restarted depending on the Restart Type parameter. For example, you can define whether a parallel step should restart all its child steps or only those that have failed.

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