For peptide mapping analysis, oligonucleotide analysis, and top down analysis the BioPharma Finder application processes jobs in the queue in the reverse order that you submitted them; that is, it processes the most recently submitted job first and places it at the top of the queue.

Queue page for peptide mapping analysis
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By default, the BioPharma Finder application processes the jobs in the queue as follows:

  • If the queue is currently empty, it places your new submitted job in the first row of the queue. Unless you pause the queue, the application runs the new job immediately and sets its status to Running. If the queue is paused, the job waits until you resume processing and its status is Submitted.
  • If a job is currently processing in the queue, it places your new submitted job with a Submitted status one row below the currently running job, above all other waiting jobs. Other previously queued jobs move down one row and wait for processing after the new job.
  • If all of the jobs in the queue have already completed processing or are canceled, it places your new submitted job in the first row of the queue. All of the completed or canceled jobs move down one row. Unless you pause the queue, the application runs the new job immediately and sets its status to Running. If the queue is paused, the job waits until you resume processing and its status is Submitted.
  • If no jobs are running because you paused the queue and other jobs are waiting for processing, it places the new submitted job with a Submitted status in the highest row among the waiting jobs. Other previously queued jobs move down one row and wait for processing after the new job.
  • For an experiment using the Batch Processing result format, it processes the first experiment in the batch, and the remaining experiments wait for processing with a Submitted status. When the application completes the first experiment, it continues to process the remaining experiments in the batch in order.

When the application finishes processing the currently running job, the table on the Queue page displays the following changes for this job:

  • The Status column changes to Completed.
  • The Completion Time column displays the date and time when the run finished.
  • The Total Processing Time column displays the total time used to process the experiment.

Once the status displayed in the Status column shows Completed, you can open the results and view the processed data.