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How to edit an existing use case#

Modify a use case#

You can modify all the information in the use cases that you created.

Caution

Modifying the input/output format of your use case could make the existing solvers to stop working.

To do this:

  1. Go to the section Use cases > My use cases through the left side menu
  2. Then, click on the use cse you want to edit, to go to its detail page
  3. Hover with your mouse over the section you want to edit, and an Edit link with a pencil icon will show up.
  4. Click the Edit links you’ll see and follow the wizzard.

Disable a use case#

You can also disable any of the use cases that you have created.

This action will make the use case no longer visible and usable to the rest of the users in your organization.

Caution

If you disable a use case, all the existing solvers for this use case will also be disabled.

To disable a use case:

  1. Go to the section Use cases > My use cases through the left side menu
  2. Then, click on the use case you want to edit, to go to its detail page
  3. On the right side panel, click the Disable button
  4. Click OK in the pop-up dialog to confirm the action.

Enable a use case#

You can enable again a use case that you have previously disabled.

This action will make the use case visible and usable again to the rest of the users in your organization.

Info

Enabling a use case again does not enable the existing solvers for this use case. They will have to be enabled again by their respective creators.

To enable a use case:

  1. Go to the section Use cases > My use cases through the left side menu.
  2. Then, click on the use case you want to edit, to go to its detail page.
  3. On the right side panel, click the Enable button.
  4. Click OK in the pop-up dialog to confirm the action.

Delete a use case#

You can delete any of the use cases that you have created.

This action will delete the use case for you and for the the rest of the users in your organization.

Caution

This action is irreversible.

Caution

If you delete a use case, all the existing solvers for this use case will be disabled and will stop working.

Tip

Instead of deleting the use case, just disable it. It will be invisible to everybody but you, and you’ll be able to re-enable it again if you want.

To delete a use case:

  1. Go to the section Use cases > My use cases through the left side menu
  2. Then, click on the use case you want to edit, to go to its detail page.
  3. On the right side panel, click the Disable button to disable it first.
  4. Click OK in the pop-up dialog to confirm the action.
  5. When the use case is diabled, on the right side panel, click the Delete button.
  6. Click OK in the pop-up dialog to confirm the action.

What’s next#

Create a solver for this use case