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You choose the scenario input set used for a run using the Scenario Input Set drop-down menu in the Configure dialog (Figure below), accessed by clicking Configure on the simulation toolbar.
Scenario input sets are created and managed using the Scenario Input Sets dialog, which is accessible via Edit » Scenario Input Sets...
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Scenario input sets can define input parameters. Input parameters specific to a scenario are defined in the Scenario Input Sets dialog, either manually or using a filefile.
Searching Input Sets
In the Manual parameter set editor. Search can be triggered by pressing Ctrl+F while the editor is selected. A search bar in the top right hand corner will appear (see figure below). The search will highlight any matches, and can be configured by the drop down in the search box (match case, match whole and regular expressions).
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The file-based parameter entry (shown in Figure below) allows the specification of a file that will contain the element path and values. The formatting of this file must adhere to the same rules as the manual parameter set editor.
Viewing scenario input sets from node/link feature editors
Scenario input sets can also be viewed from the node or link feature editors as shown in the Figure below. The entire scenario input set tree can be viewed when a node or link feature editor is selected. By default, the lines (properties) which apply to the selected node or link are only shown and others are filtered out. The functionality 'All lines' shows all the lines used in the scenario input sets regardless of selected node/link.
This functionality helps the user to identify the nodes or links to which the scenario input sets are applied, especially when the model is large and complicated.