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Planned situation is a [[Map Type]] and represents a future situation of your [[project]]. Its counterpart is the [[Current situation]]. | [[Planned situation]] is a [[Map Type]] and represents a future situation of your [[project]]. Its counterpart is the [[Current situation]]. | ||
Changing the current situation requires the [[editor]], while changing the [[Planned situation]] requires [[action]] taken in a [[session|Single, multi ]] or [[Test Run]] session. [[Scenario]]s can also automatically take actions when a [[Test Run]] is activated for them. | Changing the current situation requires the [[editor]], while changing the [[Planned situation]] requires [[action]] taken in a [[session|Single, multi ]] or [[Test Run]] session. [[Scenario]]s can also automatically take actions when a [[Test Run]] is activated for them. | ||
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Revision as of 11:04, 2 March 2023
Planned situation is a Map Type and represents a future situation of your project. Its counterpart is the Current situation.
Changing the current situation requires the editor, while changing the Planned situation requires action taken in a Single, multi or Test Run session. Scenarios can also automatically take actions when a Test Run is activated for them.
Notes
- The Map Type name of the planned situation is CURRENT