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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Automatic Operation Administration Guide 


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.

Figure 5‒11: Stopping task execution

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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.

Figure 5‒12: Stopping execution while the task is waiting for a response

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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.

Figure 5‒13: Stopping execution during execution of a Repeated Execution Plug-in

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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.

Figure 5‒14: 

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