Job statesSave PDFSave selected topicSave selected topic and subtopicsSave all topicsShareShare to emailCopy topic URLLast UpdatedOct 07, 20251 minute readOperations and ExecutionManufacturing Execution System The following list defines the possible states a job can have within the MES system: Ready The job is ready to start; all of the requirements for running the job have been met. Running The job is currently running on an entity. Suspended The job has been temporarily paused, typically in favor of another more important job. Canceled The job has been permanently stopped before being completed; a record of it is still maintained in the MES database. Complete The job has finished. Related LinksUnderstand Work Orders
The following list defines the possible states a job can have within the MES system: Ready The job is ready to start; all of the requirements for running the job have been met. Running The job is currently running on an entity. Suspended The job has been temporarily paused, typically in favor of another more important job. Canceled The job has been permanently stopped before being completed; a record of it is still maintained in the MES database. Complete The job has finished.
The following list defines the possible states a job can have within the MES system: Ready The job is ready to start; all of the requirements for running the job have been met. Running The job is currently running on an entity. Suspended The job has been temporarily paused, typically in favor of another more important job. Canceled The job has been permanently stopped before being completed; a record of it is still maintained in the MES database. Complete The job has finished.