5.8.3 Processing when task execution is stopped
This section describes the processing that takes place in the JP1/AO system when execution of a task is stopped. When you stop execution of a running task, the task stops when the step that is in progress has completed.
However, the processing that takes place differs when the step that is in progress contains a User-Response Wait Plug-in, a Repeated Execution Plug-in or a Interval plug-in.
Processing when task execution is stopped during execution of a User-Response Wait Plug-in
If you stop execution of a task while a User-Response Wait Plug-in is in progress, the task stops without waiting for a response from the user.
Processing when task execution is stopped during execution of a Repeated Execution Plug-in
If you stop execution of a task while a Repeated Execution Plug-in is in progress, the flow that is in progress stops as soon as the running step is completed. Flows that had not been executed remain unexecuted.
Processing when task execution is stopped during execution of a Interval plug-in
If you stop execution of a task while a Interval plug-in is in progress, the task stops immediately.