Scope
This article is about methods that can be used with the JobScheduler for executing jobs within a job chain at the same time.
See the How To Synchronize Job Execution Across Job Chains article for methods about synchronizing the execution of jobs in different Job Chains.
Methods for Parallel Execution within a Job Chain
There are a number of methods available for configuring the parallel execution of Jobs in a Job Chain.
Static configuration
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.
See:
- 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 slower than the Join Job but can also be used to synchronize Jobs across Job Chains.
See:
- The Sync Job is slightly more complex to configure and slower than the Join Job but can also be used to synchronize Jobs across Job Chains.
- Using JITL split and join Jobs:
Dynamic configuration
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 join Jobs:
See also
- For more information about configuring workflow dependencies see also:
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