a week ago
How to escape from a repeat loop in workato when a specific condition is met? Repeating entire list and check condition is bad for the performance.
I don t want to use monitor functionality and throw error to escape from the loop.
is there any alternate solution present?
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Tuesday
If you're calling SF within the loop and you need the SF response/flag to break the loop, then the simplest way to accomplish this is to use the error monitor. It does exactly what you need and will not process the full list once the loop is broken. You can configure it so it does additional processing after the catch/break.
Is there a reason don't you want to use the error monitor?
Wednesday
Another possible workaround to this is to utilize a Recipe Function. Within the Recipe function, include the necessary loop and condition. Once the condition is met, use the Return function to exit the Recipe Function and return to the parent recipe.
Wednesday
Yea I agree about the Monitor/Error block. I resisted using it at first b/c it felt un-intuitive and a bit of an eyesore for this purpose, but I embraced it b/c it's easy. The recipe function idea is a good one too, but you may want to save the task usage if you'll be calling this recipe (and/or the function) many times.
Friday
Hi @prp_proton ,
It depends on your use case; for example, if you want to stop the loop after several lists or indexes, you can add a condition and a monitor action to move to the next step in the recipe. Here's an example:
Friday
@gary1 is right, I have recipes that catch errors but don't fail out. They handle the error then move on. In those cases the Job History doesn't show failure. The "Error Message" from the Catch block is populated, but that won't show anywhere unless you're exposing that in the Job History
Monday
I usually write python or ruby module for that purpose.
Monday
So, do I need to do the entire loop processing inside the ruby module or in ruby, there is an option to exit from the workato provide repeat action?
Tuesday
I wanted to limit the iterations. So I used ruby while loop or take_while loop . it helped me to avoid looping through all the items in the list. ( we do not have return or break options )
if you need further help, please let me know. Happy to help
Wednesday
Another possible workaround to this is to utilize a Recipe Function. Within the Recipe function, include the necessary loop and condition. Once the condition is met, use the Return function to exit the Recipe Function and return to the parent recipe.