Terminate work
Using Process Administrator,
you can terminate an entire workflow or one or
more work items. See Workflow vs. work item for a description of differences.
- If the selected item is the main work item or the workflow, the Terminate work command sends the work item to the Terminate map to be processed and ultimately removed from the system according to the logic of the Terminate map. When the
Terminate map executes, all active, suspended, or disabled timers for
the work item are ended.
- If the Terminate map is the standard FileNet-supplied Terminate map, the work item is terminated and the workflow ends.
- If the Terminate map has been customized, the specified processing occurs before the work item is terminated.
- If the selected item is a child work item, the Terminate work command ends processing of that work item without sending it to the Terminate map. The parent work item is notified not to wait for that specific child work item.
To terminate a workflow or work item
- Set up a search using the following criteria.
Criteria |
Value |
Look for: |
Workflows or Work Items |
In: |
Any option |
Search mode: |
Edit |
Select multiple rows? |
Yes |
Requires prior lock? |
No |
- Select one or more rows in the results pane.
- From the Tasks menu, choose Terminate
Work.