Adobe Workfront Fusion provides settings to control the execution of scenarios. These settings impact how the scenario behaves when it runs, especially under conditions such as errors or long-running processes.
Explanation of Correct Options:
Option A ("Number of consecutive errors"):
This setting determines the maximum number of consecutive errors allowed before the scenario execution halts.
By adjusting this value, users can define how resilient the scenario is to temporary failures in modules or external systems.
Option B ("Max number of cycles"):
This setting limits the maximum number of cycles (iterations) the scenario performs in a single run.
It prevents scenarios from running indefinitely or consuming excessive resources in cases of large datasets.
Why the Other Options are Incorrect:
Option C ("Number of bundles per run"): This value is not adjustable in the scenario settings. Instead, the system dynamically determines how many bundles (data packets) are processed per cycle.
Option D ("Number of consecutive runs"): Workfront Fusion does not have a setting for the number of consecutive runs. Scenarios are executed based on schedules, triggers, or manual execution.
Steps to Adjust Scenario Settings:
Open the scenario in Adobe Workfront Fusion.
Click thegear iconin the top-right corner to accessScenario Settings.
Locate and adjust the following fields:
Number of consecutive errors: Set a value based on acceptable failure tolerance.
Max number of cycles: Specify the maximum number of iterations allowed.
Save and activate the scenario.
References and Supporting Documentation:
Adobe Workfront Fusion Official Documentation: Scenario Settings
Workfront Community: Best Practices for Scenario Optimization
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