icon or select a flow from the dropdown list beside
the Load Flow
icon.
.When you load a flow you are updating the contents of the working flow (see Using the working flow).
If you want to update the working flow with recent modifications that you have made to a flow or to an artifact used by a flow you must: (a) save the modifications to the workstation's file system; and then (b) reload the flow (see Saving changes to the working flow).
To reload the currently loaded flow:
Click the Load Flow
icon
on the host editor's toolbar.
The host editor reloads the flow from the flow file and from other files on the file system.
Expand the drop-down list beside the Load Flow
icon.
Select the flow that you want to load.
You cannot load an nonterminal flow into the host editor. The flow must be a valid terminal flow.
There is no interface operation currently specified
for this flow. The flow cannot be played until one is associated.
Warnings about limitations on playing the flow:
When you load a flow the host editor prospectively checks the flow for those limitations on features and capabilities that apply when you attempt to play a flow (see Limitations on features and capabilities when you play a flow). (Those same limitations also apply to generating a HATS macro from a flow -- see Limitations on features and capabilities when generating HATS macros or when playing flows).
However, when you load a flow the host editor flags only substantial limitations (those that would absolutely prevent playing a flow) and does not report minor limitations (those for which the host makes substitutions when playing a flow).
This flow contains logic which cannot be used during
playback in the host editor.