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Several features use system jobs to perform tasks automatically, including workflows, import, and duplicate detection, running independently or in the background. You can monitor them to ensure that they run smoothly or complete successfully.
For Unified Interface, in the upper-right corner, select Settings > Advanced Settings > Settings.
- Sign in to the Power Platform admin center.
- Select Manage in the navigation pane.
- In the Manage pane, select Environments. Then select an environment.
- Select Settings > Audit and logs > System jobs to see a grid view of system jobs.
If there's a problem with a system job, you can cancel, postpone, pause, or resume it. Select a job and then select the Actions menu.
Canceling system jobs
You can't resume a canceled system job.
Postponing completion of system jobs
Postponing an active system job stops any current and subsequent actions. You can specify a later time when you want the system job to restart.
Pausing system jobs
You can resume a paused system job.
Resuming paused system jobs
Resuming restarts a system job that was paused.
Tip
- If a system job fails, you can view the details about what steps failed and what the problems were. First, open the system job record. To display details about system job failures, move your pointer over the warning symbols.
- To view system job failures in a format that you can print or copy and paste, select the Print button.
Note
You can't make changes to the status of a system job that is completed or canceled.
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