Hi Gurus,
I have designed a sequencer and scheduled that sequencer at night.
Iam getting error in my sequence.Can you please help me with the techniques to handle the sequencer which has aborted at uneven times.
cheers;
Vijay
Regarding Sequencer
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Re: Regarding Sequencer
vijaykumar wrote:Hi Gurus,
I have designed a sequencer and scheduled that sequencer at night.
Iam getting error in my sequence.Can you please help me with the techniques to handle the sequencer which has aborted at uneven times.
cheers;
Vijay
What error your getting ?, send more details. :D
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Exception handling and re-run/re-starting of the sequences can be done in many ways. When huge data is involved and if they are stored in persistent data sets for the next step of processing in your sequence you definitely don't want to run the whole sequence again in case of errors / exceptions. You can make your main sequence keep updating a log table in your database about the proceedings of your sequences and when a error is reported you can investigate and restart the sequence by providing the step/activity where it should restart by setting a flag which identifies if it is a re-start or normal run.
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