Hi All,
we have two source system AUS and UK . Tables are pulled are same structure in both the instance. So we have created one multi instance enabled job that will used for both the instances. Now one separate sequence for each job that is multi instance enabled.
Two main sequences has been created like AUS_MAIN and UK_MAIN as calling subsequence -> jobs via different parameter.
for example
AUS_MAIN ->subsequence->job
UK_MAIN->subsequence->job
here subsequence and job are multi instance enabled.
The problem is when i ran separately AUS sequence and UK sequence only latest logs retain in sub sequence,other one is gone.
lets say i ran AUS_MAIN followed by UK_MAIN then subsequence.AUS and subsequence.UK is created but subsequence.AUS has no entry. Please help.
Losing log in multi instance enabled Job version 8.1 linux
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What is the log purge setting for this job?
Log purge based on runs is across all invocations. So, if you keep only one run, each instance will purge all other instances.
Log purge based on runs is across all invocations. So, if you keep only one run, each instance will purge all other instances.
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You don't mention it, so I thought I would: make sure that you set the Invocation Id in the Job Activity stage that calls the mult-instance job. If it is differently named for the calling sequence, it will have its own distinct entry in Director:
jobname.AUS_MAIN
jobname.UK_MAIN
jobname.AUS_MAIN
jobname.UK_MAIN
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