RAISEEXCEPTION Workflow Application
Overview
The RAISEEXCEPTION workflow application raises the cancel exceptions on specified actions, as controlled by the action cancellation workflow exception in the conditions definition panel. This workflow application can thus be called by an action to cancel one or several other actions in a running request. The application is converted as an assembly workflow to simplify the configuration and improve the performance.
Note: The RAISEEXCEPTION web app in IIS and the file system folder (\wfgen\WfApps\WebServices\RaiseException
) can be disabled and removed. Authentication settings at the application level are not required.
This feature is useful when one or more actions need to be cancelled after a certain point in the workflow has been reached, even though those actions have already been activated. For example, if three parallel actions are ongoing, but one of the parallel actions is concluded ahead of the others and your workflow rules have determined that the two other actions are no longer required, you can activate RAISEEXCEPTION to cancel the other two actions and allow the workflow to continue.
Additionally, you can:
Use default parameters to cancel all open actions in a specific request.
Use optional parameters to cancel a list of action instantiations in a list of requests or to cancel on behalf of a specific user.
Use additional parameters to define multiple pairs of action references.
Using default parameters
The REQUEST_ID
and ACTIVITY_NAME
parameters must always be used together.
Request identifier
This parameter indicates the ID of the request where the action will be cancelled.
Activity name
This parameter indicates the name of the action that will be cancelled.
Example
In this example, the application will cancel all instances of the PENDING_ACTION
action in request 455
:
Using optional parameters
The REQUEST_ID_LIST
and ACTIVITY_NAME_LIST
parameters must always be used together.
List of request identifiers
This parameter indicates a list of request IDs where the action will be cancelled.
Name: REQUEST_ID_LIST
Data type: TEXT
Direction: IN
List of activity names
This parameter indicates a list of action names that will be cancelled.
Name: ACTIVITY_NAME_LIST
Data type: TEXT
Direction: IN
Username
This parameter is used to set the username used to cancel the action. The username used must be part of a participant of the process.
Name: USERNAME
Data type: TEXT
Direction: IN
Note: If this parameter is not specified then the account used is the one specified as the Workflow engine service default identity in the Security section on the General tab in the Configuration Panel.
Password
This parameter is used to set the password corresponding to the username used to cancel the action.
Name: PASSWORD
Data type: TEXT
Direction: IN
EXCEPTION_NAME
EXCEPTION_NAME
Possible values for this parameter are:
CANCEL
ERROR
TIMEOUT
ASSIGNMENT_ERROR
The corresponding exception will be triggered on the action.
EXCEPTION_MESSAGE
EXCEPTION_MESSAGE
This parameter is used with the ERROR
exception name to provide more details about the error in the follow-up action.
Examples
In this example, the application will cancel all the instances of the actions PENDING_ACTION1
and PENDING_ACTION2
in each of requests 445
, 446
, and 447
:
In this example, the application will cancel all the instances of the action named PENDING_ACTION
in request 445
on behalf of John Doe (jdoe
):
Using additional parameters
Request identifier
This parameter indicates the ID of the request where the action will be cancelled for the pair specified by the ?
(question mark).
Name: EX?_REQUEST_ID
Data type: Numeric
Direction: IN
Activity name
This parameter indicates the name of the action that will be cancelled for the pair specified by the ?
(question mark).
Name: EX?_ACTIVITY_NAME
Data type: TEXT
Direction: IN
Ignore Nothing to do
error
Nothing to do
errorBy default, RAISE_EXCEPTION
returns an error if you try to cancel an action that doesn’t have any open instantiation. If you set this parameter value to Y
, the application will ignore this type of error.
Name: IGNORE_NOTHINGTODO_ERROR
Data type: TEXT
Direction: IN
Example
In this example, the application will cancel all instances of the PENDING_ACTION1
action in request 455
and all instantiations of the PENDING_ACTION2
action in request 456
. If actions 455
and 456
have no instance then no error is raised.
Possible execution errors
The following errors can occur during the execution of the transactions:
Error | Cause | Solution |
WorkflowGen Context is empty | All the | Check the |
Application parameters are not correctly entered | The | Check the |
(WorkflowGen Web Exception)
HTTP Status: ...Response error: ... or The | An error occurred while trying to send the HTTP request to WorkflowGen | Check the HTTP status:
Check your authenticating parameters:
Check for indications in the returned error message. |
Error while trying to connect to WorkflowGen database Error message: ... | An error occurred while trying to connect to the WorkflowGen database | Check your connection string in the configuration file. Check for indications in the returned error message |
Parameters: | The user defined by the | Check Identify the request with parameters names returned in the error message. |
Parameters | One of the activity names defined in the | Check the Check for indications in the returned message. |
Parameters | One of the actions to cancel is not open | Check the Check for indications in the returned message. To ignore this error, set |
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