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IT-Lizenzmanagement
2015-05-11T13:13:40Z
Hello,

we have the problem that the following task is not started if the previous task has an exception. But we have defined in the "Flow" button that "on complete" "Continue with next Task" . I think that the following task has to be started in every case? What can we do to solve the problem?
Exit code is 77777, result failed.
Visual Cron version: 7.1.3

Thank you very much,
Rainer Scheer
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2015-05-11T14:15:32Z
You can go to the On error tab and uncheck errors so it does not raise error. But the things you already do should work in latest version.
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IT-Lizenzmanagement
2015-05-11T14:24:58Z
Hi Henrik,

Is this a bug and fixed in an later version?
I need the error handling because I will receive the output as mail. Therefor I can't disable raise errors.

Thank you for your help,
Rainer
IT-Lizenzmanagement
2015-05-12T14:25:22Z
Hi Henrik,

could you please give me a feedback if this bug is solved in the new version of visual cron?

Thank you very much,
Rainer
Support
2015-05-14T09:01:41Z
Here is a video displaying it in 7.6.5/7.6.6:

http://screencast.com/t/IsH9O2ZpQ 

Are you using same settings?
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IT-Lizenzmanagement
2015-05-22T11:27:00Z
Hi Henrik,
no, I am using the event type "on complete". I thought that this will work in every case, if it fails or success.
What is the difference between "on error", "on complete" and "on success"?
Thank you,
Rainer
Support
2015-05-26T07:33:59Z
Originally Posted by: IT-Lizenzmanagement 

Hi Henrik,
no, I am using the event type "on complete". I thought that this will work in every case, if it fails or success.
What is the difference between "on error", "on complete" and "on success"?
Thank you,
Rainer



I think the best way to explain this is if you look at the Flow video tutorial: http://www.visualcron.com/Tutorials.aspx 
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2015-05-26T11:48:21Z
Originally Posted by: IT-Lizenzmanagement 

Hi Henrik,
no, I am using the event type "on complete". I thought that this will work in every case, if it fails or success.
What is the difference between "on error", "on complete" and "on success"?
Thank you,
Rainer



To confirm - On complete works in both fail and success.
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IT-Lizenzmanagement
2015-05-26T14:29:05Z
Hello again,
I have tested this issue with the actual version 7.6.5. The next task in order will not be started If the job fails. This my be an bug because in your documentation is described that with "on complete" the next task will start every case.

*******************documentation*************************
Event type
• On start - performs the action at start (before Task is running)
• On error - performs the action when the Task has failed
• On success - performs the action when the Task returns success result
• On complete - performs the action when the Task completes - regardless of result
*************************************************************

Please confirm that it is an bug and give me a feedback when this will be fixed.

THank you very much,
Rainer
Support
2015-05-27T08:44:31Z
I see what you mean. We did a change, please test this version:

http://www.visualcron.co....aspx?g=posts&t=4940 

Previously it was required that you had an On error Flow at least but not now. Thanks for the report!
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IT-Lizenzmanagement
2015-05-27T10:30:28Z
Thank you Henrik,

the problem is fixed in this version.

Kind regards,
Rainer
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