When Disable Task Action is performed, it automatically disables the specified Tasks. When disabled, Tasks will not start automatically (since the Task Triggers are not active).
Specify one or multiple Tasks to be automatically disabled when performing the Disable Task Action. The choices are to disable either a particular Task or multiple Tasks in particular folder (optionally including all subfolders). Additionally, the user is provided with filter that allows specifying Tasks on the basis of their name pattern.
Task | Details |
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Disable | Choose whether to disable a particular single Task, multiple Tasks whose names match filtering criteria or all Tasks. The filtering criteria allows disabling Tasks that match, contain, start with, end with, do not match, do not contain, do not start with or do not end with specified character sequence or Variable Wizard value. |
Task folder | Specify the folder in which the Tasks will be disabled. |
Include subfolders | Specifies whether to disable Tasks located also in subfolders of chosen folder when disabling multiple or all Tasks. |
Hint | Shows how many Tasks currently match the criteria. Point mouse cursor over to see up to ten names of the Tasks that will be disabled. If Variable Wizard values are used for filtering, there is no way to determine how many and which Tasks will be disabled. |
Variable Wizard | Use dynamic data input—substitute a parameter from a file, web, connected Trigger, other Actions, date and time presets, etc. |
Interconnect
- Disable Task integration and auditing—Variables (dynamic data) and Events (recorded activity). Access the name of the last Task among the disabled Tasks, the list of disabled Tasks, and the total number of disabled Tasks. Additionally, events for each of the disabled Tasks, along with any failures and the overall success, are shown in the Log Pane.
Note
- Task filter is not case sensitive.
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