Hi,
I want to execute the same job in multiple instances.Can any one
Help me with this?
Thanks,
RK
Multiple Instances of the Same job
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Re: Multiple Instances of the Same job
In DS designer, go to the job properties. In the dialog box, on the General tab, there is an 'Allow multiple Instances' check box. Check the box.
The next time you run from designer or directory, you will be prompted to enter an instance variable.
If you are running from a script, append a '.instancename' to the end of your job name. This will run the job with your instance name and you will see the instance suffix in director.
A warning, you will not be able to see the performance stats in the designer window, you will need to monitor the job to see row counts.
HTH,
Rob W
The next time you run from designer or directory, you will be prompted to enter an instance variable.
If you are running from a script, append a '.instancename' to the end of your job name. This will run the job with your instance name and you will see the instance suffix in director.
A warning, you will not be able to see the performance stats in the designer window, you will need to monitor the job to see row counts.
HTH,
Rob W
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Re: Multiple Instances of the Same job
In the properties of your job. Check the box allow multiple instance. When you run the job you will need to provide an invocation id, this differentiates each instantiation of the job.
Keith Williams
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Re: Multiple Instances of the Same job
thanks.It works perfectkwwilliams wrote:In the properties of your job. Check the box allow multiple instance. When you run the job you will need to provide an invocation id, this differentiates each instantiation of the job.
Thanks,
RK
RK