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Put a Job on No Execution
You can use the On No Execution command to send an ON_NOEXEC event to the selected job or box job, changing the job status to ON_NOEXEC. Putting a job on no execution is the functional equivalent of bypassing the job during the scheduled run.
Follow these steps:
- Find the appropriate job or box job.
- Do one of the following:
- Right-click that job in the Jobs table on the Monitoring page and select On No Execution from the pop-up menu.
Note: To send the command to multiple jobs or box jobs, use the Shift or Ctrl key and mouse to select the appropriate jobs or box jobs. Next, right-click, and select On No Execution from the pop-up menu.
- Select the appropriate jobs or box jobs in the flow, right-click, and select On No Execution from the pop-up menu.
- Select the appropriate jobs or box jobs in the Jobs or Box Jobs sections on the View Details or Box Job Details page. Next, select On No Execution from the Select and drop-down list, and click Go.
A confirmation prompt appears.
- Click Yes.
The selected job is bypassed during the next scheduled run.
Note: Alternatively, you can use the Send Event or Send Server Event dialog to send this event.
More information:
Send Event Dialog
Cancel Event Dialog
Find a Job from the Monitoring Tab
Job Pop-Up Menu
How to Monitor Views Using the Flow
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