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betyadriana
2010-05-27T21:00:19Z
Hello, I'm a novice with this application. VisualCron I have version 5.6.0 and created a variable in a condition within the process A in which he specified that Failed to be equal to the result of the process B, the process to stop until successful. And the process is as a trigger to complete execution of the Process B. But at the time of making the execution process is still running even when the process A B failure. How do I get to take the variables assigned to you?

Another question, I can set dependencies between processes, somewhere??😕
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2010-05-27T21:51:49Z
Hi,

I am having a hard time following what your question really is. We have some definitions called Jobs and Tasks. On Job can have one or more Tasks.

1. what kind of Variable are you checking?
2. when you are talking about "process" are you referring to a Job or Task?
3. what is a "failure" to you?
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betyadriana
2010-05-28T00:26:14Z
Support wrote:

Hi,

I am having a hard time following what your question really is. We have some definitions called Jobs and Tasks. On Job can have one or more Tasks.

1. what kind of Variable are you checking?
2. when you are talking about "process" are you referring to a Job or Task?
3. what is a "failure" to you?






😊 Ok, I hope to explain better. What I mean by process is a job.
I have a job which contains tasks that are "Ejecute" batch type. Where in the job A to him a condition defined variable type and editing this variable to the value 1, select a variable VisualCron type and I follow the following route Jobs-MyJob-Task-Result. The key variable that gives me the copy and pasted it in value 1.
For the value 2 will introduce the value of Failed.
In addition to the job you add a trigger to run when the job B has completed its execution.
This what I want is to have a dependency between job A and job B, that is if the job
B runs with error, the job A can not run. B But if the job runs successfully, then the job A is run without any problem.
But if the job runs successfully, then the job A is run without any problem. 😕 😕
Support
2010-06-04T14:38:42Z
You can put a Variable Condition that checks result of the other Job. But if these Jobs are so related maybe you should put the Tasks in the same Job instead.
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