hi,
My job got aborted due to network issue i a need to recompile in order to re run it. I want to know why it is always necessary to recompile if a job aborts, is there any specific reason???
why is it necessary to recompile if a job aborts?
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The assumption on which your question is predicated is false. It is not necessary to recompile after a job aborts.
It is sufficient to reset. This is a special run mode, to get things back to as they were (as far as is possible) as at the start of the aborted run.
It is sufficient to reset. This is a special run mode, to get things back to as they were (as far as is possible) as at the start of the aborted run.
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But all these things can be done through director only. From designer if a job is in aborted state it won't let you run without compiling.Katie09 wrote:Hi...
It is not necessary to recompile the job, if it is failed..
Even if you reset the job , job can run.
Compile is needed if you are doing any change to job..
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Nothing stopping you from resetting it from the Director first. Regardless, the bottom line is what Ray noted, the assertion that "it is always necessary to recompile if a job aborts" is incorrect. It is never "necessary".priyadarshikunal wrote:From designer if a job is in aborted state it won't let you run without compiling.
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