How to Abort a DS job based on a condition
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How to Abort a DS job based on a condition
Hi All,
I have a requirement in my project where I need to abort a DS job based on a condition. ( If field.A not equal to field.B, then Abort the job).
The use of Sequencer is ruled out as I dont want to use one for just one job.
Thanks for your inputs.
Regards,
Freddie.
I have a requirement in my project where I need to abort a DS job based on a condition. ( If field.A not equal to field.B, then Abort the job).
The use of Sequencer is ruled out as I dont want to use one for just one job.
Thanks for your inputs.
Regards,
Freddie.
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Maybe it's an interview question.
I'll bet a small amount that, when "they" are presented with the Wrapped stage possibility, that they exclude that too.
You could always have an operator watch the values go by and pull the power plug when they see a bad value.
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I'll bet a small amount that, when "they" are presented with the Wrapped stage possibility, that they exclude that too.
You could always have an operator watch the values go by and pull the power plug when they see a bad value.
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