There are a number of methods available for configuring the parallel execution of Jobs within a Job Chain:
- For the static configuration of the parallel execution of different Jobs:
- Using JITL split and join Jobs:
- The join Job is easier to configure and significantly faster than the sync Job but can only be used within a job chain.
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- The join Job is easier to configure and significantly faster than the sync Job but can only be used within a job chain.
- Using JITL split and sync Jobs:
- The sync Job is slightly more complex to configure and somewhat slower than the join Job but can also be used to synchronize jobs across job chains.
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- The sync Job is slightly more complex to configure and somewhat slower than the join Job but can also be used to synchronize jobs across job chains.
- Using JITL split and join Jobs:
- For the static configuration of a dynamically set number of instances of a job that are to be executed in parallel:
- Using Parallel Job Instances and JITL split and sync jobs:
- For more information about configuring workflow dependencies see also:
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