SK1 creates the state file while SK2 generates the values. If like you said, both flows are executed at the same time, shouldn't the job have aborted due to the absence of the state file? How is it that everytime I run, the Sk1 creates the file first. Is it just a co-incidence?
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I have used 2 independent flows in a job design , sometimes with a common lookup data source, I usually see that job monitoring in director or performance stats in designer is disabled in these cases . Is that a known issue / 'feature'