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Comment: Published by Scroll Versions from space FUNCTDEV and version SVC2023.2

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  1. Choose a response and click the Message tab. 
  2. Choose a method for specifying the response. You can choose the following options:
    • Text: Enable the Text option and enter a literal message in the field.
    • File: Enable the File option and browse for a file that you want to respond with.
    • Data Source: Enable the Data Source option and choose a column from the global- or suite-level data source. You can access data source values from responder suite variables and data banks.

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  1. Click the Response Headers tab and enable the Override responder transport headers option.
  2. Click on the tab for your message transport type.
  3. Use the controls to add, remove, and modify the header values.
  4. Save your changes. 

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  1. Choose a response and click the Response Options tab.
  2. If you want to configure a custom HTTP status code for for the message, enable the Override Responder Return Status option and specify a return message and status code. You can enter a fixed message and code into the field or specify a parameterized message and/or status code from a connected data source.  
  3. If you want to bypass the message proxy's failover setting (as set in the HTTP Reverse Proxy or HTTP Forward Proxy) for internally routed error messages, enable Skip message proxy failover to send the custom return status and payload configured in the response.
  4. If you want to add additional delay time to the response, specify the number of milliseconds to be added in the Think time field. Think time will be added to any think time specified in theOptions tab> tab > Performance Options page, as well as any additional delays specified via performance profiles (see Working with Performance Profiles). 

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