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  1. Preface
  2. Workflow Manager
  3. Workflows and Worklets
  4. Sessions
  5. Session Configuration Object
  6. Tasks
  7. Sources
  8. Targets
  9. Connection Objects
  10. Validation
  11. Scheduling and Running Workflows
  12. Sending Email
  13. Workflow Monitor
  14. Workflow Monitor Details
  15. Session and Workflow Logs
  16. Appendix A: Session Properties Reference
  17. Appendix B: Workflow Properties Reference

Workflow Basics Guide

Workflow Basics Guide

Recovering a Workflow or Worklet

Recovering a Workflow or Worklet

In the workflow properties, you can choose to suspend the workflow or worklet if a session fails. After you fix the errors that caused the session to fail, recover the workflow in the Workflow Monitor. When you recover a workflow, the Integration Service recovers the failed session and continues running the rest of the tasks in the workflow path. Recovery behavior for real-time sessions depends on the real-time source.
The Integration Service appends log events to the existing log events when you recover the workflow. The Integration Service creates another session log when you recover a session.
To recover a workflow or worklet:
  1. In the Navigator, select the workflow or worklet you want to recover.
  2. Click Tasks > Recover.
    The Workflow Monitor displays Integration Service messages about the recover command in the Output window.

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