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Status Operations are available individually per workflow and are available as bulk operations when users select a number of workflows in the Workflows view.
Suspending
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Workflows
The suspend operation for a workflow means that:
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Precedence of Status Operations on Workflows and Jobs
Jobs in a workflow can be stopped and skipped at the same time. In addition the workflow can be subject to suspension.
The above explanations suggest the following precedence of operations:
- A job being stopped is assigned the highest precedence.
- Should a workflow be suspended then this includes that orders can complete the current instruction in the workflow.
- If the current instruction in a workflow is stopped then the order will be suspended before the workflow is suspended.
- If a workflow is suspended then orders will be frozen having completed processing of the current instruction.
- A job being skipped experiences the lowest precedence compared to stopped jobs and suspended workflows.
Start Position and End Positions of Orders in a Workflow
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