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2. From the menu bar, select Edit > Save BO. 3. Navigate to the desired directory and specify a name for the file in the File name field. 4. Click Save. Saving response business object Do the following to save a business object instance that has been received by a destination instance of Test Connector and will be sent as a response: 1. Select the business object instance in the "BO Request List" pane. 2. Select Request > Edit Response from the menu bar. 3. Click Save BO. 4. Navigate to the desired directory and specify a name for the file in the File name field. 5. Click Save. Loading a business object To load a business object that has been saved to a file, do the following: 1. Select Edit > Load BO from the menu bar of Test Connector. 2. Navigate to the business object test data file and open it. 3. When presented with the "New Instance" dialog, type a name for the instance in the Enter Name field. 4. Click OK. Deleting a business object To delete a business object from Test Connector, select Edit > Delete BO from the menu bar. Note: This action only removes the business object from the Test Connector. It does not remove the connector's support for the business object definition. Accepting a request business object When you send a business object as a request, the business object appears in the "BO Request List" pane of any Test Connector instances that are emulating destination connectors in the interface, provided that the transaction did not fail. After you have accepted the request business object, you can edit it if necessary as described in "Editing response business objects." Working with response business objects Response business objects are those that you send from Test Connector when it is emulating a connector that is the recipient of business object requests in an interface. Working with request business objects consists of editing the values in the business object instance and sending the response back to the broker. Editing response business objects When you receive a business object request in a destination instance of Test Connector, you commonly want to edit the values of the attributes. For instance, you will want to provide unique values for primary key attributes that participate in relationships, or you will want to modify the value of other attributes to test 198 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus: System Implementation Guide