To stop the task execution, you have to delete all the triggers from the Task
details page or from the Schedule step in the Edit
task wizard.
Before you begin
- You must have
Author permission on the
workspace where the task is located to create or
update the task.
- You must have
Execute permission to edit
or delete triggers.
- You must have
Execute permission on the
workspace where the task is located to set task
execution timeout.
Procedure
-
Open the Management page.
-
Go to the Tasks tab.
-
Select the task to edit from the list.
You can use the faceted search at the
top of the page to filter the list for example by selecting the environment, the
workspace and the task type.
-
Delete the triggers by clicking
next to each trigger name under the Trigger
type area.
You can also delete the triggers by editing the schedule configuration from the
Schedule step in the
Edit task
wizard.
- Click
next to Trigger.
- Go to the Schedule step.
- Click
next to each trigger name.
-
Confirm the deletion in the pop-up window.
Results
Your schedule configuration will be lost. You can still run
the task manually by clicking
Run now from the Task details
page.