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Run System jobs that are in wait?

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For test purposes it is handy to test a workflow that has a time out.


But what if the timeout is 35 days? How to test it? 
A system Job is created and it gets the status wait, am I right?
Is there any way to run it on the spot and get the workflow started to pick up where it left of?

Well these are a few questions that pop into mind. Any suggestions? It would be a great help.

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    TNS 1,195 on at
    RE: Run System jobs that are in wait?

    Hi,

    You can set your timeout for less like upto 5 min. or less depending on you  for testing and if its working fine then you can set actual timeout.

    Regards,

    TNS

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