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Stop Step
Stop is the last step in every process. Each process must have the Stop step. To run an expression at the end of a process, add it to the Stop step. This is useful for destroying a message object that was set in the Start step.
Stop Step Properties
Click and select the Stop step to open the Step Properties tab. Specify the following step properties.
Name
Description
Name
Displays the step name. By default, it is Stop and you cannot change this name.
Description
(Optional) Description for the step.
Enabled
Enables the step for execution. You cannot disable this step.
Error Handling
Select either of the following:
Stop Process - (Default) All the steps after the current step are skipped or the entire process is stopped (depending on how you have the error logging options set) if this step stops due to an error.
Ignore Error - The remaining steps in this process are executed even if this step stops due to an error. This is useful when you want to write a Decision step that can test for the error state of a previous step.
Note:  The Break after first error Logging Option on the Configuration tab overrides the Ignore Error option in the step level, hence when you set the Ignore Error option at step level, you should uncheck (disable) the Break after first error Logging option for the Ignore Error to be effective.
Script
Click Browse and select that script file that contains the expression that must be evaluated after the process ends. Alternatively, type the expression in the Expression box.
Expression
In the Expression box, type the expression that must be evaluated after the process ends.
Note:  You can also double-click the Stop step or click Open. The EZscript Expressions window is displayed where you can type the expression.
Note:  You can specify an Expression or a Script but not both.
Last modified date: 07/26/2024