Go to a specific line in the process editor
You can now jump to a specific line in the process editor with Go to line. This capability was previously available only in the rules editor through shortcut keys (Ctrl + L or Cmd + L). Now, you can click the Go to line icon in both the rules and process editors to quickly move up and down the script. This feature is especially useful if you encounter a process error that requires you to go to a specific section and line number.
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On the Script tab, click the Go to line icon.

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Select the section and enter the line number that you want to go to.
Note: If you enter a line number that does not exist in the section, an error displays which shows you how many lines are in that section. - Click Go to. The cursor moves to the start of that line.
Note, the Go to line dialog in the process editor is slightly different from the one in the rules editor. Since the script in the process editor has sections, you need to specify both the section and the line number you want to go to. Whereas in the rules editor, you need to enter only the line number you want to go to.