Stop |
The Stop action stops all actions for the integration in which it is running. It does not stop the actions that are running under any other integration within the integration file.
You can configure the following properties for the Stop action:
Action
Name: Specifies the name of the action. If desired, you can replace the default name by typing a new name in the field.
Description: Allows you to save a description for the action.
Run Action: Allows you to specify how often you want to run the action.
Always: Specifies that the Integration Service will run the action each time it runs the integration.
Never: Specifies that the Integration Service will not run the action when it runs the integration.
Conditionally, based on variable: Specifies that the Integration Service will run the action only when a selected variable meets a specified condition. Use this option in situations where there is only one condition that determines whether or not the action will run. Once you have enabled this option, you can create the conditional statement in the input box provided.
Conditionally, based on expression: Specifies the conditions under which the Integration Service will run the action. Use this option for situations that require more than one conditional statement. Once you have enabled this option, you can create the conditional expression in the input box provided by creating the desired conditional statements. You create and edit your conditional expression on the Tree View tab. Click the Text View tab to see a read-only text view of the conditional expression.
Report Error
Report Error: When this option is selected, the error message that you specify is recorded and displayed in the Detailed Integration View of the Administration Console Integration page. Additional errors may also be recorded for the integration.
When this option is not selected, no error messages are sent about the action or the stopped integration.
Error message: Enter the error message that you want to be associated with the Stop action. Alternatively, you can add a variable to specify the error message. You can also add a special character to the value you have entered. An error message is required when Report Error is selected.