You can run the job using a configuration file of a different project. But i guess you will need permissions to the configuration folder of that project. Not a good practice.
I added this parameter to a job, but in director I see it still uses the default value for the project (environment variable settings entry in log, and job monitor is showing 3 instances instead of 6 I was hoping for).
Anyway this variable is not showing in job/parameters/add_environment_variable, it's only visible in administrator.
So I had to type it in the job parameters without the "$" character.
It is visible in the add environment option when adding parameters, it is just very well hidden in the list. Even though I know where it is I still miss it.
ivannavi wrote:I added this parameter to a job, but in director I see it still uses the default value for the project (environment variable settings entry in log, and job monitor is showing 3 instances instead of 6 I was hoping for).
Anyway this variable is not showing in job/parameters/add_environment_variable, it's only visible in administrator.
So I had to type it in the job parameters without the "$" character.
What am I doing wrong?
typing it in without the $ wouldnt help. Then it just becomes a job parameter specific to the job ... You should be able to find it under the Compiler tab.