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Additionally, for running task instances, the Abort Action provides the ability to Force Finish and Cancel by using the Cancel Process if Active option and/or override the exit code of the Force Finished task instance by using the the Override Exit Code option.
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You can create one or more Abort Actions for any Universal Controller task. For Workflow tasks, you can also specify whether you want the Abort Action instructions to apply to the workflow itself, the workflow and/or its tasks, or to the tasks only.
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Creating an Abort Action
Step 1 | Display the Task Details of the task for which you are creating the Abort Action. |
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Step 2 | Click the Actions tab. A list of any defined Actions for that task displays. |
Step 3 | Click the |
Step 4 | Using the field descriptions, below, as a guide, complete the fields as needed. |
Step 5 | Click the button to save the record in the Controller database. |
Step 6 | If appropriate, repeat these steps for any additional Abort Actions you want to create. |
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Abort Action Details Field Descriptions
The following table describes the fields and buttons that display in the Abort Actions Details.
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