Hi,
In my job sequence, there are many jobs. If any of the job fails or generats warning, I need to call an Abort job that updates one of the process status table as 'Failed' for the process.
The sequence has many job and from each we have added a custom condition (Abort or Warn) to the abort job.
To improve the readability of the job can we have back to back sequences?
E.g. Job1--->seq1--->seq2--->Seq3
Would it cause any prob? I tested it in some seq and was running fine. But just wanted to know if there is any well know prob in this.
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Re: Sequence jobs - Sequencer
No problem having sequences calling sequences, or having sequences running back to back within another sequence.
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That is a little different than what I was answering. What would be the purpose of having a sequencer stage back to back with another sequencer stage? If your job literally looks like:
job --> sequencer 1 --> sequencer 2 --> sequencer 3
What benefit are the sequencers providing?
job --> sequencer 1 --> sequencer 2 --> sequencer 3
What benefit are the sequencers providing?
Keith Williams
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That is a little different than what I was answering. What would be the purpose of having a sequencer stage back to back with another sequencer stage? If your job literally looks like:
job --> sequencer 1 --> sequencer 2 --> sequencer 3
What benefit are the sequencers providing?
job --> sequencer 1 --> sequencer 2 --> sequencer 3
What benefit are the sequencers providing?
Keith Williams
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keith@peacefieldinc.com
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