Starting, Stopping and Modifying Queues

As a developer and object designer, or as an administrator user, you define the Queue objects in which your executable objects will be processed. After creating a Queue, you start it. Queues can be stopped and modified too.

Starting/Stopping a Queue

Queue objects cannot be executed. You start and stop them.

When stopping a Queue, Workflows and Schedules change their state to STOP - Queue processing has been stopped. This does not affect any other active tasks, though. Any other objects that are activated in a stopped Queue get the Waiting for queue slot status. If you start the Queue again, the tasks that were in a "waiting" state can also start.

You start and stop Queues from the Administration and from the Process Monitoring perspectives:

An icon helps you identify the status of the Queue object, a green triangle indicating an active queue and a red square an inactive one.

Modifying a Queue

After you have defined a Queue object, you can still edit its definition:

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