Holding and Releasing Applications
You can hold or release all the jobs in an application from pages in Robot Schedule, such as the Jobs page. When you use the Hold override code to keep the jobs in an application from running, none of the jobs will run until after you remove the override from the application or from an individual job.
A red icon indicates that a job is being held.
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ClickTap Show Actions for one of the jobs in the application, and select Select Override.
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Select Hold Application, then clicktap Override.
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If there are active jobs in the application, you're asked if you also want to hold all the spooled files (the default setting). Check the box to do so, though this doesn't prevent them from printing.
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ClickTap Yes to confirm the request.
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ClickTap Show Actions for one of the jobs in the application, and select Select Override.
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Select Release Application, then clicktap Override.
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ClickTap Hold to confirm the request.
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Check the box by a job in each of the applications you want to hold.
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ClickTap Override.
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Select Hold Application, then clicktap Override.
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If there are active jobs in the applications, you're asked if you also want to hold all the spooled files (the default setting). Check the box to do so, though this doesn't prevent them from printing.
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ClickTap Yes to confirm the request.
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Check the box by a job in each of the applications you want to release.
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ClickTap Override.
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Select Release Application, then clicktap Override.
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ClickTap Yes to confirm the request.