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Strategies for Simplifying Object Selection
There are various ways to reduce the number of object occurrences on scrollable lists. The following are some tips:
- Use aggregate sets, when possible.
- Use the Filter feature. See Using a Filter.
- If selecting a low-level aggregate of a type where there are numerous occurrences, begin with the highest level aggregate object type up the chain of subordinates from that occurrence and expand until you reach the level of the object of interest.
For example, to select a particular procedure step action block, you could do one of the following:
- Select the related parent business system and expand to its procedures
- Select the related procedure and expand to its procedure steps
- Select the related procedure step and expand to its procedure step action blocks
- Select the procedure step action block of interest
- Select the object type of interest initially, then use the slider bar to scroll; object occurrences are listed alphabetically.
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