Athena.Client.stop_calculation_execution(**kwargs)¶Requests the cancellation of a calculation. A StopCalculationExecution call on a calculation that is already in a terminal state (for example, STOPPED , FAILED , or COMPLETED ) succeeds but has no effect.
Note
Cancelling a calculation is done on a best effort basis. If a calculation cannot be cancelled, you can be charged for its completion. If you are concerned about being charged for a calculation that cannot be cancelled, consider terminating the session in which the calculation is running.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.stop_calculation_execution(
CalculationExecutionId='string'
)
[REQUIRED]
The calculation execution UUID.
{
'State': 'CREATING'|'CREATED'|'QUEUED'|'RUNNING'|'CANCELING'|'CANCELED'|'COMPLETED'|'FAILED'
}
Response Structure
CREATING- The calculation is in the process of being created.
CREATED- The calculation has been created and is ready to run.
QUEUED- The calculation has been queued for processing.
RUNNING- The calculation is running.
CANCELING- A request to cancel the calculation has been received and the system is working to stop it.
CANCELED- The calculation is no longer running as the result of a cancel request.
COMPLETED- The calculation has completed without error.
FAILED- The calculation failed and is no longer running.
Exceptions
Athena.Client.exceptions.InternalServerExceptionAthena.Client.exceptions.InvalidRequestExceptionAthena.Client.exceptions.ResourceNotFoundException