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Job Management Partner 1 Version 10 Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Operation Service Template Developer's Guide


5.4.6 Procedure for forcibly stopping debug tasks

The following describes how to forcibly stop a debug task that is still in progress. You can forcibly stop a debug task that is in In Progress, Waiting for Response, Abnormal Detection, or Terminated status.

When you want to stop a running debug task and perform the debug process again, you can forcibly terminate the debug task from the Editor window.

You can forcibly stop a task from the Tasks window. Situations in which you might need to forcibly stop a task include inadvertently closing the Web browser from which you are using JP1/AO while a debug task is in progress, or stopping a debug task executed by another user.

Forcibly stopped debug tasks enter Failed status.

If the debug task contains a paused step, the debug task stops after the step is automatically resumed, without executing the plug-in processing.

Tip

For details about the difference between stopping and forcibly stopping tasks, see Managing Tasks in theJob Management Partner 1/Automatic Operation Administration Guide.

To forcibly stop debug tasks from the Editor window:

  1. In the Debug view of the Editor window, click Forcibly Stop Tasks.

  2. In the Forcibly Stop Tasks dialog box, review the debug task you are forcibly stopping, and then click OK.

  3. In the Information dialog box, click OK.

The debug task enters Failed status.

To forcibly stop debug tasks from the Tasks window:

  1. In the left pane of the Tasks window, click the Debug Executed Tasks menu command.

  2. In the right pane (Debug-Tasks view) of the Tasks window, select the debug tasks you want to forcibly stop.

    You can select multiple debug tasks by holding the Ctrl key as you click. To select all the debug tasks in the list, click Select All.

    Important note

    Clicking a task-name link displays the Task Details dialog box for that task. To prevent this from happening, select each debug task by clicking the empty space in the row for the task.

  3. In the More Actions menu, click Forcibly Stop Tasks.

  4. In the Forcibly Stop Tasks dialog box, review the debug tasks you are forcibly stopping, and then click OK.

  5. In the Information dialog box, click OK.

The selected debug tasks enter Failed status.