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Multiple set within element – order of execution

Solved981 views13th June 2024multiple set
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hans sanders [DevOps Advocate]438 12th June 2024 0 Comments

When using 'multiple parameter set' within an element, does one have control on the order of execution of the sets ?

As an example: for a cisco manager element we want to 'move' a vlan fron Trunk 'A' to trunck 'B' using the remove VLAn en Add Vlan parameters.
However we want to be sure that the 'remove VLAN' parameter is applied before the 'Add VLAN' parameter is set.

Pieter Van Compernolle [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] Selected answer as best 13th June 2024

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Tom Waterbley [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst]8.93K Posted 12th June 2024 0 Comments

Hi Hans,

If the order of execution is important you could use an interactive automation script to do the sets. In that script you could then also check if the VLAN was properly removed before adding the new one or show an error message when that would not be the case.

Tom Waterbley [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Edited answer 12th June 2024
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