Activating/Deactivating a component or a subJob or a Route
About this task
You can activate or deactivate a subJob or a Route directly connected to the selected component. You can also activate or deactivate a single component as well as all the subJobs or the whole Route Flow linked to a Start component. The Start component is the trigger of the Job. It has a green background.
When a component or a subJob or a Route is deactivated, you are not able to create or modify links from or to it. Moreover, at runtime, no code is generated for the deactivated component or subJob or Route.
Activate or deactivate a component
To activate or deactivate a component, proceed as follows:
Procedure
- Right-click the component you want to activate or deactivate, the tFixedFlowInput component for example.
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Select the option corresponding to the action you want to perform:
- Activate tFixedFlowInput_1 if you want to activate it.
- Deactivate tFixedFlowInput_1 if you want to deactivate it.
Activate or deactivate a subJob
To activate or deactivate a subJob, proceed as follows:
Procedure
- Right-click any component composing the subJob.
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Select the option corresponding to the action you want to perform:
- Activate current subJob if you want to activate it.
- Deactivate current subJob if you want to deactivate it.
Activate or deactivate all linked subJobs
To activate or deactivate all linked subJobs, proceed as follows:
Procedure
- Right-click the Start component.
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Select the option corresponding to the action you want to perform:
- Activate all linked subJobs if you want to activate them.
- Deactivate all linked subJobs if you want to deactivate them.
Activate or deactivate a Route
To activate or deactivate a Route, proceed as follows:
Procedure
- Right-click any component composing the Route.
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Select the option corresponding to the action you want to perform:
- Activate whole Route flow if you want to activate it.
- Deactivate whole Route flow if you want to deactivate it.