How to configure exceptions
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
- Click on the
button from the Main Window of the Terminal.
- Select Statuses in the CLICK TO CONFIGURE dropdown.
- Select a status for which you want to configure the exceptions.
- Press the "Exceptions" button.
Step 2: Fill the fields
- 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.
- Press
when the fields are filled to insert the exception.
- Press
button to save all the changes made.