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Albato's Error-Driven Automation Halt Policy
Albato's Error-Driven Automation Halt Policy

Learn how Albato halts automations after error-only runs, with daily and weekly checks based on your account's time zone.

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Written by Manuel Bernal
Updated over a week ago

If the automation performs only error requests without successful ones, after a while this automation will be stopped. The user will need to fix errors to start this automation again.
The type of error is not important.

All checks are performed at noon, according to the time zone selected in the Albato account.

There are two check types.

Once a day

If the automation has more than 50 runs and all of them have an error, it will be stopped.
If the automation has less than 50 runs, or at least once all the steps are completed successfully, the automation will keep running. When your automation is stopped, you will receive a notification email.

Once a week

If the automation has only requests with errors without a single successful one, the automation stops. In this case, the number of requests and errors is not important.
It means, that if the automation runs only once in a week and receives an error, it will be stopped. At the same time, if it has at least one successful request, the automation will continue to run. When your automation is stopped, you will receive a notification email.

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