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the task just under it (not within a branch)will be given control of the job file without any modification. Any
initial input task that generates an error will stop the process from running as a whole, and output tasks will
not generate output. The On Error tab can be used to overwrite the default behaviors.
l Send to Process: Check this option to send the job file to an error management process.
l Error Process drop-down:Enabled only when the Send to Process option is checked. Lists any
process of which the initial input task is the Input Error Bin task.
l Action Group:This group is disabled in the initial input tasks and defaults to Stop Process. In all
other tasks where the On Error tab is present, the following options are available:
l Ignore:The task is ignored as if it did not exist, and the job file is passed on to the next task in
the process.
l Stop Branch:If the task is in a branch of the process, the branch is stopped and the job file is
returned to the process after the branch. The branch will not produce any output.
l Stop Process:The process is stopped and no more processing is done. No further output is
produced.
l Log Message:Check this option to enable logging a custom error message in the PlanetPress Suite
Workflow Tools' log file.
l Message:Enabled only when the Log Message option is checked. Enter a message that will be
logged in the PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools' log file. You can use any variables available in
PlanetPress Workflow to customize the message.
l Store the message in variable:Select in which jobinfo, local or global variable you want to store the
message content.
l ID:Enter an error ID. This IDwill be visible in the Windows Event Viewer. However, the IDis not
visible in the PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools' log file.
l Store the IDin variable:Select in which jobinfo, local or global variable you want to store the error ID.
l Reset to defaults:Resets all options in this tab to their default values.
If storing the message or ID, if they are store in a jobinfo they will be available in any error handling process
where errors are being forwarded. In all cases, if your process continues after the error, the contents of the
variables selected in this window will be available for the rest of your process, or whenever they are
overwritten.
Common Errors
Though some error messages are specific to a task in particular, others may apply to any and all tasks
because they are related more to the system than to PlanetPress itself. Some examples would be W3813,
W3830, W3991, W4005. These correspond to issues such as not having any space to write files, permission
errors on folders or files, etc.