More jobs through Sequencer
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More jobs through Sequencer
Can i run 4 jobs at a time by using Sequencer.
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You can not run any jobs through a Sequencer.
As nagarjuna notes, you can run as many jobs as you like (given sufficient server resources) through a Sequence.
A Sequencer is a component in a Sequence that makes a decision about whether any or all of its inputs have been triggered.
As nagarjuna notes, you can run as many jobs as you like (given sufficient server resources) through a Sequence.
A Sequencer is a component in a Sequence that makes a decision about whether any or all of its inputs have been triggered.
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No, that is different than what I was referring to. What I am referring to is labelled "Sequencer" in the pallette. When placed on the canvas it gets a default stage name like Sequencer_##. But, when the stage is opened, at the top of the window the title bar says Sequencer_## Sequencer Condition.chulett wrote:Never heard it called that, are you perhaps thinking of the Nested Condition stage?
I like the longer name as it seems a little more descriptive of its purpose and reduces confusion with the aforementioned Sequence, which I think is where we started.
You had me worried though. I had to check when I first arrived at the office this morning to be sure.
Bob
Interesting... never noticed that in the stage title, and all of the documentation simply references the "Sequencer" stage. I'm guessing the "condition" may be specific to the internal setting - All or Any - but it doesn't really matter in the Grand Scheme of Things. Now we'll know what you mean when you say that.
We generally know when someone means "Sequence" (as in Job Sequence or Sequence job) when they say "Sequencer" but you'll always get a visit from Ray when you do that. Attention to detail! :D
We generally know when someone means "Sequence" (as in Job Sequence or Sequence job) when they say "Sequencer" but you'll always get a visit from Ray when you do that. Attention to detail! :D
-craig
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