In the Status configuration, we can configure Exceptions, which allow to skip the automatic launch of scheduled status or autocontrol tasks, or to force that they are launched at a specific moment.

Step 1: Status Configuration

    1. Click on the button from the Main Window of the Terminal.
    2. Select Statuses in the CLICK TO CONFIGURE dropdown.
    3. Select a status for which you want to configure the exceptions.
    4. Press the "Exceptions" button.

Step 2: Fill the fields

    1. The exceptions can be programmed to be executed according to different parameters:
      • Depending on the date and/or time: the date and/or time when the exception will occur. We can use zeros as a wildcard. Examples:
        • Indicating 00/08/0000 means every august of every year.
        • Indicating 01/05/0000 means every May 1st of every year.
      • Status: this field is useful to avoid the launch of an autocontrol task when a process is stopped on a certain status.
      • Process: for indicate a process where the launching of a certain status has to be avoided.
      • Active order: indicate here if you want the status to be avoided or not when there is an active order.
      • Include:
        • Mark it: to treat the exception as inclusive = do it only for this case.
        • Do not mark it: to treat the exception as exclusive = do it for all the cases except for the one configured.
    1. Press when the fields are filled to insert the exception.
    2. Press button to save all the changes made.