A script contains one or more steps. For example, a "stop auto pay" BPA script might have three steps:
Each step references a step type. The step type controls what happens when a step executes. It might be helpful to think of a script as a macro and each step as a "line of code" in the macro. Each step's step type controls the function that is executed when the step is performed.
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