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Use cancel a custom event. You specify the event name and a message, which is selection of a dynamic variable. It is a terminating block (can end an application instead of an Exit block). Orchestration Server 8.1.2+ versions are required for Raise and Cancel Event blocks.
The Cancel Event block has the following properties:
The Cancel Event block has no page exceptions.
Find this property's details under Common Properties for Workflow Blocks.
Find this property's details under Common Properties for Workflow Blocks.
Find this property's details under Common Properties for Workflow Blocks.
Find this property's details under Common Properties for Workflow Blocks.
Find this property's details under Common Properties for Workflow Blocks.
Find this property's details under Common Properties for Workflow Blocks.
Select the variable containing the request ID.
This property controls whether or not a block contributes code to the application. You may wish to use this property if there is a need to temporarily remove a block during debugging or, for other reasons during development, temporarily disable a block. This saves the effort of having to remove the block and then add it back later.
Starting with 8.1.4, Composer blocks used to build routing applications (with the exception of the Disconnect and EndParallel blocks) add a new ORS Extensions property.