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08/28/2024, 3:30 AMCeligo AI
08/28/2024, 3:30 AMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):In NetSuite workflows, the difference between "Not Initiating" and "Suspended" status is as follows: Not Initiating: This status means that the workflow will not start for any new records. However, it will continue to run for any records that are already in the workflow. This is typically used when you want to prevent a workflow from starting on new records but allow it to finish for records that are already in the process. Suspended: This status means that no new instances of the workflow are created and no existing instances of the workflow are executed. If the workflow includes scheduled workflows, transitions, or actions, none of them will be executed. It is not possible to initiate a suspended workflow from SuiteScript, or by using the Initiate Workflow or Mass Update actions in SuiteFlow. To resume a suspended workflow, change the Release Status of the workflow to a different release status than Suspended. This is typically used when you want a workflow to stop executing completely but you do not want to delete the workflow. Remember, if you have a workflow from a third-party bundle that you can't delete, setting it to "Not Initiating" or "Suspended" is the best you can do to prevent it from running. ****** Disclaimer: This response was generated by an artificial intelligence assistant based on previous conversations from multiple Slack channels, and may contain inaccuracies or mistakes. ******
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08/28/2024, 3:30 AM