The automatic processing of a clientA closed environment within an Automation Engine system where you can create and run objects. A client name consists of a 4-digit number that must be indicated when a user logs on to the Automation Engine system. Users and their rights are also defined in clients. A particular Automation Engine object type. can be stopped. The statusThis represents the condition of a task (such as active, blocked, generating). of the active tasks such as workflows, Schedules and events changes and finally, these tasks show the status "STOP - Automatic processing has been stopped.
While a client is being stopped, you can still activate tasks. Tasks such as Schedules, workflows, events, groups or recurring tasksThese tasks are scheduled without using a Schedule object and mostly consist of a period that is less than a day. also obtain the status STOP. Individual tasks without superordinate tasks are processed.
You can use the Go command in the Activity Window's context menu in order to releaseReleases combine a set of activities and a set of packages as well as other release artifacts under a timeline (a plan including milestones and phases), which can be planned, baselined and tracked. tasks. In this case, they are processed although the system is stopped.
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To stop the system for a local client, select the Client Stop command in the System menu. |
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Right-click the client |
You can change the system status of any client in the System OverviewThe UserInterface window that contains information about the Automation Engine system. of client 0000. Select the Client Stop command in a client's the context menu. |
This scriptA particular Automation Engine object type. element is used to change the system status (parameter STOP) from within a script. |
The current status is stored in the variableIt stores or retrieves values dynamically at runtime. An individual Automation Engine object type. UC_CLIENT_SETTINGS in the global value CLIENT_STATUS.
A global start of automatic processing has the effect that all active tasks start that are in a STOP status. The system does not distinguish whether they have individually been stopped or through a system-wide stop.
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UserInterface menu |
To start the system for a local client, select the Client Go command in the System menu. |
Right-click the menu |
You can change the system status of any client in the System Overview of client 0000. Select the Client Go command in the particular client's context menu. |
This script element is used to change the system status (parameter GO) from within a script. |
The current status is stored in the variable UC_CLIENT_SETTINGS in the global value CLIENT_STATUS.
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