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Registry Client users who do not have database access can use a special user interface to run the STOPALL job to manually stop all incomplete jobs run with the RUNALL job. After using this STOPALL job, the RUNALL job resumes at the next regularly scheduled interval, which is usually nightly.
The STOPALL job immediately stops all jobs that have not yet completed during the RUNALL job, which includes RDEDUP. If RDEDUP has not completed before the start of the workday, system performance may be impacted. Other RUNALL jobs that may be impacted by STOPALL include:
The STOPALL screen displays which process is currently running and its status. If no processes are running, a message displays stating that no processes are currently running.
Running STOPALL immediately terminates any database procedures that were started by the RUNALL task. The procedures are run again normally the next time RUNALL is scheduled to run.
To run STOPALL, click Administration > Site Administration > STOPALL. The Currently Running Procedure page opens and displays the name of the currently running procedure, if any. Click one of the available buttons on this page:
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