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Edit an Existing Configuration

You can edit configurations that you have previously created and built. You can edit a configuration if the build fails, or when validation fails because of an errant value.

You can only edit configurations with the following statuses:

Note: You can only edit a configuration that has not started implementing yet. After a configuration has started implementing, you cannot edit it. For example, if a configuration failed during implementation and you validated it (the configuration got a status of Validated or Validation error), you cannot edit it.

Follow these steps:

  1. Click the Configurations tab and locate the configuration you want to edit.

    Note: You can click the Status column to sort by status and identify all configurations that you can edit.

  2. Click the Actions drop-down list to the right of the configuration, and select Edit.

    The Configuration wizard opens to the Select Functions and Options step.

  3. Change data on this step as needed, and use the following controls to navigate and make edits to the remaining steps in the wizard:
    Auto Advance

    Advances you to the next unresolved item as you confirm or set the value of an item.

    Save

    Saves your changes.

    Note: This button is disabled in this step until at least one value is set.

    Back

    Returns to the previous step.

    Note: If you change any data, you are prompted to save the changes.

    Next

    Continues to the next step and saves your selections.

    Exit

    Exits the wizard without building the configuration.

    Note: You can only edit one configuration at a time.

More information:

Define System Preferences

Create Target Settings

Select and Edit Resources

Review and Build