Running only selected jobs in same template

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Running only selected jobs in same template

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HI,

Is it possible to run only selected jobs under 1 template.

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Post by ArndW »

Could you explain what you mean by 'same template'?
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Post by chulett »

Assuming that means a Sequence job, the answer is no - at least from the Sequence itself. You could, of course, run them individually from the Designer... or perhaps build a temporary Sequence with just the bits you need.
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Post by arnie_nits »

By template I mean the place where we create the jobs. Imagine I have 2 independent jobs in that(2 jobs in 1 background). But I want to run only 1 and not the other. Is it possible??

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Yes you can run one job separately
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Post by ray.wurlod »

Designer is a multi-document interface, so you can have more than one job design open at once and run only one of those.

On the other hand, if you have two data flows in one job, there is no way to run just one of those unless you include parameterized constraints in each flow.
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