Hi Guys
I have a series of files that can be processed using 1 job that accepts parameters - i.e. a multiple instance job.
Does it make a difference to performance if i have 1 multiple instance job that is invoked many times or is it better to have multiple jobs that are copies of each other?
I suspect this to be much of a muchness.. but one would never know until sure.
Thanks!
Multiple Instance or Multiple jobs?
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Yep. Maintainace is one of the things..
However basic thing in any kind of software development is to create the reusable componets... 'Why to re-invent the wheel' that is what they call it !
Anyways in this case if you say there are 1000 files that you want to process..is that the correct apporach to create 1000 same jobs for the same purpose ?..definately the answer is 'No'..
On the performance wise also, when you checks 'Multiple instance' , the same job can run the simultanously for all the instance.
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Hope this helps
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MK
However basic thing in any kind of software development is to create the reusable componets... 'Why to re-invent the wheel' that is what they call it !
Anyways in this case if you say there are 1000 files that you want to process..is that the correct apporach to create 1000 same jobs for the same purpose ?..definately the answer is 'No'..
On the performance wise also, when you checks 'Multiple instance' , the same job can run the simultanously for all the instance.
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Hope this helps
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MK
Re: Multiple Instance or Multiple jobs?
I can't think of any situation where that would be better.SBSA_DW2 wrote:or is it better to have multiple jobs that are copies of each other?
-craig
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