job run limits!!

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job run limits!!

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Hi!!

Is it possible to set number of rows after which stages are stoped, but I want to set it just one time, I don't want to set it every time when I run job. Also I don't want to use @OUTROWNUM in transformer stage. Is in DS sth like default value for number of rows limit (like there is for job parameters)

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Post by ArndW »

LUK,

the limit defaults to "no limit", so each time you want to limit a run you would need to specify that in the director's run box.
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Post by Luk »

the limit defaults to "no limit", so each time you want to limit a run you would need to specify that in the director's run box.
Yes I know, but my question is: can I set limit default to i.e. 1000 (instead of "no limit" ??

is it possible??
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Post by ArndW »

Luk - I should have kept my response simple. The answer is "NO"
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:) thanks Arnd !! I like simple and concrete anwsers !!

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Post by ray.wurlod »

The answer is actually YES, slightly longer than Arnd's answer. :lol:

In Director, go to Tools > Options and you will find that you can change the default values for limits there.
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I thought I had missed something 8) Thx.
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Post by mhester »

And if you choose to run via a batch job then you can set the warning limit via the api.
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