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Add and configure Start/End

The Start/End step is an optional step that can be used to indicate where your workflows start and end.

When the step is run, the following actions can be performed:

  • The step can be paused by clicking Pause.
  • The step can be finished by clicking Finish.

If the step's User Prompt and Step Help parameters don't contain values, the step completes automatically.

Note:

If the step isn't optional, the step must be run or paused at least once before it can be finished.

Configure the step

Do the following to configure the step:

  1. Create or edit a workflow diagram to access the Step Library panel.
  2. Drag Start/End from the Step Library panel to a connection arrow of a step on the workflow canvas.

    The Step Details panel appears.

  3. Provide a name for the step in the Step Name text box.
  4. Optionally, add the message that you want to appear when the step is run in the User Prompt text box.

    If the user prompt contains plain text and Arcade expressions, format the text as follows:

    'This job is currently assigned to ' + JobOwner($Job) + '.'
    Tip:

    Click This input supports Arcade Expressions This input supports Arcade expressions and choose an ArcGIS Arcade expression to add it to its associated text box.

  5. Click the Options tab.
  6. Configure Step Options as necessary.
    • Manual—Run the step manually.
      • Optional—Allow the step to be finished without being run.
    • Automatic—Run the step as soon as it becomes active.
      Note:

      If your workflow diagram is configured to automatically run a sequence of steps that includes the Evaluate Data Quality or the Run GP Service step, steps that attempt to run after the user token that started the sequence of steps expires will not run automatically. You must have a license for the ArcGIS Workflow Manager Server Advanced role to continue running more automated steps without manual intervention.

    • Run on a Schedule—Run the step according to a schedule you set.

      Learn more about scheduling options

  7. Optionally, check the Enabled check box in the Step Commenting section to allow a user to add a comment to the step when the step is run.
  8. Optionally, if you enabled step commenting, check the Required check box in the Step Commenting section to require a comment to be added to the step before it can be completed.
  9. Optionally, provide help text for the step in the Step Help text box.

    You can also use ArcGIS Arcade expressions to provide a dynamic value for the step help. If the step help contains plain text and Arcade expressions, you must format the text as follows:

    
    'For further assistance, please contact' + JobCreator($Job) + '.'

  10. Optionally, click the Style tab to change the shape and color of the step.
  11. Optionally, click the About tab and provide a description for the step in the Step Description text box.
    Tip:

    The About tab also contains the step's ID that can be used with dynamic job properties to obtain a step's output. Click Copy Step ID Copy Step ID to copy the step ID to your clipboard.

Return value

When the step is completed, its return value is stored to indicate the result of the step. The return value can be immediately evaluated using paths to determine the next steps in the workflow. You can also retrieve the return value for completed steps throughout the workflow using ArcGIS Arcade expressions. The following table lists the step's return values:

Return valueDescription

S000001

The step completed successfully.

F000001

The step failed to complete successfully.

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