SystemOId: ID of the system where the process runs
Functions:
Cancel() Cancels the process.
ModusProcess.Cancel()
GetComponent() Enables access to the properties
and methods of components.
DocumentCollection = ModusProcess GetComponent ("DocumentCollectionManager")
SendInfoMessage() Sends an information message to
logged-on remote control clients. A time stamp is inserted before each message.
ModusProcess.SendInfoMessage("This is the message")
Stop() Ends running processes.
ModusProcess.Stop()
ResetError
Resets an error state in an
OnError script.
TRUE = Prevents cancelling a process in the event of an error.
FALSE = Allows cancelling a process in the event of an error. If the activities are run on a
timer, the current process is rerun at the next scheduled interval. Otherwise, the process is terminated.
ResumeOptions
Possible values:
ProcessResumeOptions.NextActivity: The process is resumed with the next activity.
ProcessResumeOptions.FromStart: The process is
started from the beginning.
ProcessResumeOptions.FromStartWithIntervall: The
process is started from the beginning at the next scheduled interval.
Variable pools cannot be reset.
Setting
ResumeOptions only applies when the process is run on a timer.
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