Scenario Detail

Modified on Sun, 12 Mar 2023 at 04:15 PM

In inMultifamily, the scenario detail page is the primary page for accessing information about a specific scenario. This page serves as a hub for all pertinent information related to the scenario and also enables you to edit the scenario using the scenario editor.

To access the scenario detail page, navigate to the Scenario tab once you have logged in to your account. Simply click on the scenario you are interested in, and a page similar to the image below will appear.

Below is a list of the various elements you will encounter on this page and what they represent.


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  1. Multifamily Scenario Diagram: The Diagram displays the visual representation of the scenario. The Diagram is the same as you will see in the scenario editor.

  2. History: The History button provides an overview of the history of the scenario, including any editing to the scenario. It also provides the scenario execution history of each run, which includes the following:

    • Status of each run (success or error)

    • The duration of the Run

    • You will see the number of operations

    • Representation of the size of data transfer within your scenario

    • A link to detailed information within your scenario.

  3. Incomplete scenario executions: The Incomplete executions button provides information about any incomplete executions of the scenario. It includes the following information for each incomplete run:

    • Date the scenario was created

    • Size of data transfer within the scenario

    • Retry

    • Resolved

    • Number of attempts

  4. Activate scenario: Once a scenario is created it needs to be activated in order for it to execute according to its schedule on the inMultifamily platform. By clicking the ON/OFF button you can turn the scenario ON to activate or OFF to inactivate. Once it is turned on, the scenario will run according to its schedule.

  5. Edit: The Edit button will open up the scenario editor, where you can edit your scenario.

  6. Options: The Options button provides you with extra options without having to open up the scenario editor. These include:

    • Scheduling

    • Rename

    • Clone

    • Delete

  7. Last runs: This section shows information related to the last runs of the scenario. For every run it displays:

    • Run date

    • Status (success or failed)

    • Run duration

    • Number of operations

    • Size of data transfer

    • Link to detailed information

  8. Stats: This section allows you to view the amount of data transfer and operations used throughout the runs of the scenario in a line graph.

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