Cloning Faults
Applies to: Standard Fault and Resolution Fault
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Applies to: Standard Fault and Resolution Fault
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Cloning a fault allows you to quickly add faults that are similar to ones already in the system by creating a copy of existing faults or even whole branches of the fault tree.
To start, you need to select destination fault tree (e.g. playground tree), where you can edit cloned faults safely, or live tree, in case you need to merge your changes.
To start, select Administration > Faults & Failures Trees from the top navigation menu
Select Train class, service mode into which you want the data to be cloned
Once the tree is loaded you are ready to clone into a fault or a category.
Warning: Train class which you select, must be a toc train.
1. Collapse the trees by clicking the collapse all button (1). This will help to hide irrelevant information.
2. Click on the checkbox against the desired fault or category you want to clone into (2).
3. Click Insert tree at the bottom options bar (3). A dialog will appear, .
If you don't see "Insert tree" options at the bottom, it is likely that you selected a Resolution fault. Only Standard faults can have children(therefore can be selected as cloning destination). You can read about difference between Standard and Resolution faults .
It is time to select the fault or category you want to clone. Provided you followed the guide in step B, you should see a clone dialog pop up.
1. Select source train and service mode (1).
2. Collapse the tree by click on collapse all tree button (2).
3. Select the fault or category you want to clone (3).
4. Click Clone (4)
5. Wait for the process to finish. Once it is finished, a Clone Report will appear(see below).
A clone report is an overview of all items that were cloned in the fault cloning process, this includes any associated items that were also cloned in the process.
1. Optionally, remove any items you do not wish to have been cloned by using delete button (1). 2. Click Finish (2).
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