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Introduction
JS7 - Workflows implement jobs and dependencies for workload automation. Orders are triggers that cause the execution of workflows.
- The Configuration View offers a graphical design view from the JS7 - Workflow Editor.The Workflows View offers a tactical execution view that can be used to monitor the processing of orders with workflows in near real-time and to perform interventions if required. For details see JS7 - Workflows - Status Operations on Orders
- The Dashboard View offers a summary of current order states that allows bulk operations.
Orders can be cancelled and can be suspended to prevent execution of jobs and they can be resumed:
Status Operations on Orders
Status Operations are available individually per workflow and are available as bulk operations when users select a number of workflows in the Workflows view.
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Cancel Order
Orders in a PENDING, SCHEDULED, IN PROGRESS, RUNNING, SUSPENDED, PROMPTING, WAITING, BLOCKED and FAILED state offer to cancel operation of the order, for details see JS7 - Order State Transitions:
- Cancel: The operation allows the order to complete the current instruction, for example executing a job, and after completion of the instruction the order leaves the workflow with a failed history outcome.
- Cancel/Kill Task: The operation kills processing of the current instruction, for example a running task for a job, and makes the order leave the workflow.
Suspend Order
Orders in a PENDING, SCHEDULED, IN PROGRESS, RUNNING, PROMPTING, WAITING, BLOCKED state offer the operation to suspend the order:
- Suspend: The operation allows the order to complete the current instruction, for example executing a job, and after completion of the instruction the order is put to the SUSPENDED state.
- Suspend/Kill Task: The operation kills processing of the current instruction, for example a running task, and puts the order in the SUSPENDED state.
Resume Order
FAILED and SUSPENDED orders to resume operation from their action menus:
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