Deactivated jobs are "archived", they are not part of the current activities anymore. Usually this happens to all the jobs in a workflow once the workflow has ended successfully or, if the jobs runs outside a workflow, straight after it has ended successfully. However you can take a detailed control over it in the attributes of the object. There you can control whether a job should always deactivate, never deactivate, deactivate only if it ran successfully or after a successful restart.
The idea behind is, so I guess, that the operations only sees the relevant running jobs and especially the abnormally ended one's.
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-18-2019 06:19 AM
From: vincenzo manna
Subject: aborted job status is not seen in process monitoring
Hello to all,
I have aborted jobs that I don't see in process monitoring via ABEND status filtering.
If I add "Include deactivated tasks" to the filtering I see these jobs.
What is meant by CA Automic "Include deactivated tasks"? Given that the job ran correctly?