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Performing scenario operations


The scenario is a set of several tasks united for sequential execution. MySQL Service Center provides you two ways to perform operations with scenarios in the task list: using main toolbar or using task list's popup menu. Both of them has identical abilities and provides you with the following scenario operations:
  • Add new scenario


Invokes the Add Scenario Wizard for adding a new scenario to the task list.
  • Copy scenario
    Makes a copy of an existing scenario and adds it to the task list.

  • Edit scenario
    Invokes the Edit Scenario dialog containing the list of tasks included in scenario.

  • Delete scenario
    Deletes currently selected scenario from the task list. Tasks included in the scenario stay in task list.

  • Run scenario
    Executes a scenario currently selected in the task list.

  • Schedule scenario
    Allows you to specify the options for executing a scenario by schedule.

  • Enable or disable scenario or group of scenarios
    Allows you to enable or disable scenario execution by schedule.

  • Rename task
    Changes the name of currently selected scenario.

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