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- Skip job: The job will not be executed, instead an order continues execution with the next instruction following the skipped job.
- Stop job: The order will be put to the suspended state if it meets a stopped job. Users can resume suspended orders.
- An order can be resumed from the same position, from a previous or later position in the workflow, depending on the workflow design. For a stopped job a resumed order again will be suspended.
- Orders are not automatically resumed when a job is unstopped. Users find the category of suspended orders in the Dashboard view which offers to display the list of related orders and workflows. Bulk operations allow to resume a larger number of orders at the same time.
Status operations on jobs can affect a number of Agents that are assigned the related jobs. If one or more Agents assigned to jobs in a workflow are not accessible to the Controller then the status operation is considered being outstanding.
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The operation to skip a job can be reverted by using the Unskip operation that is available from the job's action menu:
Stopping Jobs
A job's action menu offers the Stop operation:
For stopped jobs the status is displayed like this:
The operation to stop a job can be reverted by using the Unstop operation that is available from the job's action menu:
Precedence of Status Operations on Workflows and Jobs
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