This article explains the multi-order item dry run feature, which allows users to test workflows for multiple order items at once. This functionality is essential for verifying how paths are handled and identifying potential issues before full production. Follow the steps outlined below to effectively perform a multi-order item dry run.
Steps to Perform a Multi-Order Item Dry Run
To successfully execute a multi-order item dry run, adhere to the following steps:
Select Order Items: At the top of the interface, you can select multiple order items. Initially, the system may display orders as "blocked," indicating that you need to expand them to view and select the individual order items. Choose as many order items as necessary for your test.
Run the Test: After selecting your desired order items (the system will show the number of selected items), click the Run test button. The system will initiate a dry run for each selected order item individually.
View Test Results: Once all executions for the chosen order items are complete, click View test results. This action will display the results for each specific order item's execution, allowing you to evaluate the workflow's performance and path handling.
Benefits of the Multi-Order Item Dry Run Feature
This feature is instrumental in efficiently identifying how your workflows and paths function across multiple order items. By testing multiple items simultaneously, you can save time and ensure that your processes are running smoothly before going live.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I select all order items at once? Yes, you can select multiple order items, but you may need to expand blocked orders to view them.
What happens if I encounter an error during the dry run? Review the test results to identify any issues and adjust your workflows accordingly.
Is there a limit to the number of order items I can test? There may be system limitations, so it's best to check your interface for any restrictions.
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