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How can I force a workspacerunner to output through the failed port?

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I have a workspace that is run from a workspace runner, the final thing it does is fire off a soap message to a web service, as long as it gets a response it determines the workspace to have been a success. I want to look at the response and if it isn't what I was expecting I want the workbench to output through the failed port of the workspace runner. I am hoping there is some kind of flag on the workspace that I can change to cause it to output through the fail port?

 

 

Any help much appreciated

 

 

Regards

 

 

Jim

Best answer by sigtill

Use the Terminator
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Use the Terminator

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Or a PythonCaller to terminate as described here https://knowledge.safe.com/questions/4957/python-startup-script-to-terminate-workspace.html

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