Deactivate production flow upgrade (class form)

Applies To: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Feature Pack, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012

Preprocessing upgrade checklist > Prepare application data for preprocessing. Click Prepare kanbans for migration or Prepare LOS schedules for migration. Click Next version base data > Production flows > Activation, and then click Deactivate.

Use this form to deactivate a production flow version that becomes obsolete. This situation can occur, for example, if an item family is replaced by a new model, or business processes are updated or improved.

The deactivate function checks whether there are active kanbans that are referenced by the production flow version. If there are active kanbans, they are displayed in an Infolog, and the production flow version cannot be deactivated.

The deactivate function is only available when an active production flow version is selected on the Versions tab. You can set up synchronous processing or batch group processing of production flow versions.

The following table provides descriptions for the controls in this form.

General tab

Field

Description

Name

Enter the name of the production flow.

Version

Enter the identifier of the version of the production flow.

Submit a batch job from a form or report

  1. In any batch-enabled form or report, click the Batch tab.

  2. Select the Batch processing check box.

  3. Set any of the following options:

    • Caption – Enter a description for the job.

    • Batch group - Assign the job to a batch group.

      Batch groups are designed to enable you to run specific types of jobs on a specific batch server, or to run jobs on batch servers that are available at specific times. Batch groups are created by system administrators.

    • Private – Select this check box to restrict other users from processing your batch job. A private job can be run only by the user who submitted it, from the Set up batch processing form, and only on the computer where the user is logged on.

  4. Click Recurrence to configure a batch job to recur on a specific schedule.

  5. Click Alerts to configure alerts for a batch job.

Note

The Start date at the bottom of the form lists the next scheduled start time for the batch job.

See also

Production flows upgrade (form)

Production flow version details upgrade (form)

Activate production flow upgrade (class form)

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