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Step Change a Test Parameter with MultiDSLA v5

Author icon Olivier Willi   Calendar icon Thursday, 23rd June 2022

Enhanced Parameter Variation in MultiDSLA v5: Simplifying Sequential Task Modifications

Whilst it has always been a simple matter to step change a parameter in a series of sequential tasks, now it is much easier in MultiDSLA version 5. We added a property to the Task header that can change a value in the Node Config, such as Level Offset, or can change an event property value in a Task.

 

Streamlining Task Customization with Node and Event Property Changes in MultiDSLA v5

In the Task Header, a new property titled "Step Node/Tasklist Event Property" is highlighted. In the right hand pane, click on the Node/Event Property to open a dialogue where the parameter to be varied can be defined. The picture below shows a task event has been selected but it could be a Node Config property instead.



 

Having chosen the Event Property, click OK and set the start and finish values and step size in the Task. Run the test and see the result in a Trend Report, for example:

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