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  • The Workflows View offers a tactical execution view that can be used to monitor the processing of orders with workflows in near real-time and to perform interventions if required. For details see JS7 - Workflows - Status Operations on Orders
  • The Dashboard View offers a summary of current order states and navigation to the Orders Overview that which allows bulk operations.

Orders can be cancelled, can be suspended to prevent execution of jobs and they can be resumed from bulk operations.

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  • The widget displays the number of orders per state.
    • Information about order states is provided in the JS7 - Order State Transitions article.
    • Detailed information about this widget is provided in the JS7 - Orders article.
    • The Order Summary is displayed for a selected date range (today, next hour etc.).
  • Users can click navigate to the Orders Overview by clicking the indicated number of orders per state to navigate to the Orders Overview.

Orders Overview

The view is available in the following shapesforms:

  • Tabular View
  • Card View
  • Bulk View

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The Tabular View is indicated by the selector icon in the right upper corner of the window like this:


Explanation:

  • The view offers provides a number of filters for dates and order states.
  • In addition, bulk operations are offeredavailable:
    • to cancel orders and to suspend orders,
    • for canceling suspending orders,
    • for resuming to resume orders after suspension or failed execution,
    • to modify for modifying order variables,
    • to modify for modifying the start times of orders in the PENDING and SCHEDULED states.
  • Clicking the Order ID updates the Order History in the lower part of the window.

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  • The view is suitable if bulk operations are to be performed on a smaller number of orders should be performed.
  • The view allows to select selection of individual orders.
  • Similar to the Tabular View View, this view offers provides a number of filters for dates and order states.

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  • The view is suitable if operations are to be performed on a larger number of orders should be performed.
  • The view allows to select selection of orders per folder:
    • In The tree displayed in the left-hand panel the tree is displayed that allows to select folders in a hierarchyprovides a hierarchical view for the selection of folders
      • Moving the mouse on over a folder name displays the (expand) and (collapse) chevron icons like this:



      • The chevron icon will select all orders of the currently selected folder and any sub-folders.
      • The  chevron icon will unselect a previous selection.
    • In the right panel the The number of orders per state in the a selected folder hierarchy is displayed in the right-hand panel.
  • The view offers to allows the transition of order states:
    • The Allowed Transition column offers possible transitions based on shows the transitions possible according to the order state.
  • The view does not allow filtering for dates.

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Orders in a PENDING, SCHEDULED, IN PROGRESS, RUNNING, SUSPENDED, PROMPTING, WAITING, BLOCKED andor FAILED state offer to cancel operation of the order, can be cancelled - for details see JS7 - Order State Transitions:

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Orders in a PENDING, SCHEDULED, IN PROGRESS, RUNNING, PROMPTING, WAITING ,or BLOCKED state offer the operation to suspend the ordercan be suspended:

  • Suspend: The operation allows the order to complete the current instruction, for example executing a job, and after completion of the instruction the order is put to the SUSPENDED state.
  • Suspend/Kill Task: The operation kills processing of the current instruction, for example a running task, and puts the order to the SUSPENDED state.

Resume Order

FAILED and or SUSPENDED orders can be resumed from the Orders Overview view like this:

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  • The bulk operation will resume orders from their current position.
  • The bulk operation does not allow to modify modification of an order's position and variables.

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