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Hi, We have a process model that is started on a start timer node that is s
garym
over 7 years ago
Hi,
We have a process model that is started on a start timer node that is set for every hour. Unless it actually finds some data in a certain table, it will run for a few seconds. Since you don't see the process as active under processes unless you are right there at the moment it runs, how do you stop one of these processes from running if you want to stop it temporarily?
I tried removing the timer from the start node and republishing but the current active one still won't stop.
Thanks,
Gary
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garym
over 7 years ago
@ashvink - OK I see what you mean. Yes, there is one active because it found data and the task that was spawned as a result of it has not been completed yet. So, if there was one that was not active, is there a way to stop the timer node other than removing the timer from the start node and re-publishing?
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over 7 years ago
@ashvink - OK I see what you mean. Yes, there is one active because it found data and the task that was spawned as a result of it has not been completed yet. So, if there was one that was not active, is there a way to stop the timer node other than removing the timer from the start node and re-publishing?
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