hi,
jobactivity----->jobactivity----->executecommand activity.
in the execute command tab.
command- net send my computer name
parameters- all jobs are successfully completed.
iam getting the error message.
SEQEXECUTECOMMAND..JobControl (@Job_Activity_2): Controller problem: Error calling DSAttachJob(drs15groupagg)
(DSOpenJob) Cannot open job drs15groupagg. - not a runnable job.
but when i run job individually i can run fine.
but when i want to run multiple jobs, this is happening.
i just want a message to be displayed-all jobs are successfully completed.
plz help me .
cheers;
saama
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Couple of things -
In the Job Activity's Execution Action, select "Reset if required, then run".
That way the job is reset before running (To handle aborts in your previous runs).
You can check in the logs of the Job sequence, you will find the messages for the comletion of the job.
If you want to be notified by a mail, use a Notification Activity
In the Job Activity's Execution Action, select "Reset if required, then run".
That way the job is reset before running (To handle aborts in your previous runs).
You can check in the logs of the Job sequence, you will find the messages for the comletion of the job.
If you want to be notified by a mail, use a Notification Activity
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Go to the job properties window of your job sequence. On the General tab there are four check boxes. One of these is to log an event (in the job log of the job sequence) whenever a job is executed. Check that box and recompile the job sequence.
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