After Job Sub Routine Behaviour

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After Job Sub Routine Behaviour

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Hi,
Does the After Job Sub-Routine execute irrespective of the status of the job? i.e. does it execute even if the job has aborted?
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Never mind. Found the solution right beneath the drop-down :D

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Yep. My doubt stemmed from the behavior of the "after-sql" in the connectors which execute irrespective of whether or not the actual SQL has failed or succeeded and we have no choice there. :)
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