Scenario Scripts pane - goal-oriented scenarios
This pane lists the Vuser scripts selected for the goal-oriented scenario.
| Item | Description | 
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| To access | Goal-oriented scenario > Design tab | 
| Relevant tasks | |
| See also | 
User interface elements are described below (unlabeled elements are shown in angle brackets):
| UI Element | Description | 
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| Start Scenario | Starts running the scenario. | 
| Generators | Opens the Load Generators dialog box where you can add new load generators and view details about existing load generators. See Load Generators dialog box. | 
| Network | Opens the Virtual Locations Settings dialog box. | 
| Add Script | Opens the Add Script dialog box where you can select Vuser scripts to add to the scenario. See Add Script dialog box. | 
| Remove Script | Deletes the selected Vuser script. | 
| Runtime Settings | Opens the runtime settings dialog box, where you can edit the Vuser script's runtime settings. Note: 
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| Details | Opens the Script Information dialog box where you can view the Vuser script's settings. See Script Information dialog box. | 
| View Script | Opens the script in VuGen where you can view and edit the Vuser script. | 
| Service Virtualization | Opens the Service Virtualization Setup dialog box. | 
| <Right-click menu> | 
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| <Scripts table> | Displays the following information about the Vuser scripts selected for the scenario: 
 Note: To add a load generator to this list, select Add from the list. For more details, see Add New Load Generator/Load Generator Information dialog box. | 

 
                                                         
                                                         
                                                         
                                                         
                                                         . Indicates that the script is participating in the scenario.
 
. Indicates that the script is participating in the scenario. next to the virtual location name indicates that the script is run according to the per Load Generator mode. For more details, see
 next to the virtual location name indicates that the script is run according to the per Load Generator mode. For more details, see  
  
                                                                    
                                                                     
                                         
                                        