Can someone help me how many invocation id jobs can create under one job.
Sample : One job called ReadProcess. We are calling the same job using invocation ids like below
ReadProcess.load1
ReadProcess.load2
ReadProcess.load3
What I am asking is, how many jobs we can call using invocation id like above (any limitation).
Thanks in advance.
max number of invocation id.
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There is no logical limitation on the number of different invocation IDs.
Obviously there is a physical limitation deriving from the capacity of the server(s) on which they are running.
Obviously there is a physical limitation deriving from the capacity of the server(s) on which they are running.
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When you monitor a job it gives you the percentage of CPU. You can also measure whether or not the system is paging. When you start paging then you are not going to get much more work done if you run more jobs. Same is for disk IO. If you start waiting on disk writes then you have hit a wall. So keep running jobs until you start paging or waiting on disks. I would also measure how long everything runs or how many records get processed. You may actually slow down even before you start paging or waiting on disk IO.
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