3. Click the
Active Phases
tab to display a list of child elements. Click on any of the child
element names to display the associated
Activity Detail
display. From here you can
command the child element as required to address the errors.
Managing orphaned activities
Orphaned activities
are child elements that do not have a parent element. This is an
unexpected condition and would usually indicate that an error had occurred during
configuration of the batch or procedural operation. It is important to deal with orphaned
activities however, as they consume resources in the Server and the Controller and could
potentially prevent another batch or procedural operation from proceeding.
You will be alerted to the existence of orphaned activities by a system alarm raised on the
server system point. The alarm will return to normal when there are no more orphan activities
in the system.
To manage an orphaned activity
1. From the
Alarm Summary
, double click the alarm indicating the existence of the
orphan activity to display the
Orphan Activity Summary
display, which lists all
orphan activities in the system.
2. Select an orphan activity from the list and click
F12
to navigate to the
Activity Detail
display for that activity.
From here, you have access to all the usual activity options so you can command the
batch or procedure as you would any other activity.
Operating a batch or procedure
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