Terminating Subsystems

You must manually terminate subsystem jobs. Two methods of termination are available:

  • Stopping a subsystem job causes it to terminate after it finishes processing the current record. Additional unprocessed records in the F986113 table will not be processed, and no new records can be written. Essentially the unprocessed records will be lost; that is, the process that initiated the record is not notified that the record was not processed.

  • Ending a subsystem job causes it to terminate after processing all of the existing subsystem records. No new records can be written to the F986113 table.

To stop subsystems

Either Fast Path to “WSJ" or on the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Menu, select JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Life Cycle Tools > System Administration Tools > System Administration Tools > Data Source Management > Work With Servers.

  1. On Work With Servers, click Find.

  2. Select the server in the detail area, and then select Subsystem Jobs from the Row menu.

  3. On Work With Subsystems, locate a running subsystem.

  4. Select the running subsystem that you want to stop, and then select Stop Subsystem from the Row menu.

  5. On End Subsystem Job, click OK.

To end subsystems

Either Fast Path to “WSJ" or on the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Menu, select JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Life Cycle Tools > System Administration Tools > System Administration Tools > Data Source Management > Work With Servers.

  1. On Work With Servers, click Find.

  2. Select the server in the detail area, and then select Subsystem Jobs from the Row menu.

  3. On Work With Subsystems, locate a running subsystem.

  4. Select the running subsystem that you want to end, and then select End Subsystem Job from the Row menu.

  5. On End Subsystem Job, click OK.