Yep, just like this.
That should get them going in a cycle
Dummy job
In Condition - ()
Outcondition - A +
Job A
in Condition - A
Out condition - B + and A -
Job B
In condition - B
Out Condition - C + and B -
Job C
In Condition - C
Out condition A+ and C-
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- 07 Nov 2013 3:26
- Forum: Job Definition
- Topic: cyclic jobs A , B ,C to run in order
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- 07 Nov 2013 3:02
- Forum: Job Definition
- Topic: cyclic jobs A , B ,C to run in order
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- 07 Nov 2013 12:19
- Forum: Job Definition
- Topic: cyclic jobs A , B ,C to run in order
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I'd create a Dummy job to kick off the Cycle by adding JOBA's in condition, Then when JOBA finishes it deletes it's own in conditon & adds the in condition for JOBB, the cycle runs through & then JOBC kicks off JOBA Dummy [A_in + ]-> JOBA -[A_in -] & [B_in +] -> JOBB [B_in -] & [C_in +] -> JOBC [C_i...
- 16 Feb 2012 5:27
- Forum: Control-M Control Module
- Topic: AFT Filewatcher error "File size is not static"
- Replies: 2
- Views: 13260
Increase the time limit
I had a similar issue after we upgraded to AFT V7.
We resolved it by changing the Time Limit to 2 minutes (after trying various other options, we discovered that this was the shortest time that would still work).
I would try that first.
Good luck
We resolved it by changing the Time Limit to 2 minutes (after trying various other options, we discovered that this was the shortest time that would still work).
I would try that first.
Good luck