Instead of creating a simulation process from an experience, you will find it easier in some cases to copy an existing simulation process and change it to suit your needs.
When you copy a simulation process, all of the children of the simulation process, such as its activities and data categories, are also copied; however, referenced documents continue to refer to their original documents. The new simulation process is independent of the original process, and
My Simulations
allows you to change its attributes, such as its title, revision, and description.
Your company's policies will determine when you should create a
revision of a simulation process and when you should create a copy. For example, if you make a minor change to
a simulation process, you might create a revision of the simulation
process. However, if your changes are more significant, you may
want to create a copy of the original simulation process and apply
your changes to the copy.
From the Simulations panel,
select the simulation process to copy. You can copy only one simulation process at a time.
From the Manage menu ,
click Copy.
From the Copy window that appears, enter the following:
Option
Description
Title
Apps display the title to indicate which simulation process you are working with. You can
change the title of the copied simulation process to help you distinguish between
simulation processes.
Revision
Enter the revision of the new simulation process. In most cases, it will be the first
revision in a new series.
Description
Enter a description that allows any user to determine the purpose of this simulation
process. You should describe the problem that you are attempting to answer along with
the product and workflow you are simulating.
Click Done.
My Simulations creates the new simulation process in the current collaborative space.
The new simulation inherits any attribute groups from the original simulation
process.
Click Refresh to refresh the list of simulations.
My Simulations displays the new simulation in the list of simulations.
Note:
Any access rights that were granted to the original simulation process are not copied over to the new simulation process.