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  1. Preface
  2. Workflows
  3. Workflow Variables
  4. Workflow Parameters
  5. Cluster Tasks
  6. Command Task
  7. Human Task
  8. Mapping Task
  9. Notification Task
  10. Gateways
  11. Workflow Recovery
  12. Workflow Administration

Developer Workflow Guide

Developer Workflow Guide

Remove Target Rows Manually

Remove Target Rows Manually

If the mapping writes to a shared table that contains data that you need to keep, you can manually remove the rows written in the original run and then recover the workflow instance.
If the mapping writes to a table that a Human task reads, you must manually remove the target rows. Multiple Human tasks can write data to the same database table. If you configure the mapping to remove target rows, you might erase data from multiple mappings. Use the workflow instance ID to identify and manually remove the rows written in the original workflow run. You can locate the workflow instance ID in the workflow properties in the Monitoring tool. Or, you can locate the workflow instance ID in the output of the infacmd wfs startWorkflow and listActiveWorkflowInstances commands.

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