There are a number of methods available for configuring the parallel execution of jobs within a job chain:
- For the parallel execution of a number of dynamically set instances of a job:
- Using Parallel Job Instances:
- For the static configuration of the parallel execution of different jobs:
- Using JITL split and sync jobs:
- For the configuration of jobs and job chains with complex backward dependencies:
- Using Scripting and Pre-/Post-Processing
- How to manage complex conditions to check previous job executions and to start successor job chains
- How to check previous job chain executions and to start successor job chains
(uses job monitors to check the job chain and order histories)
- Using Scripting and Pre-/Post-Processing
- See also:
- How to Configure Backward Dependencies in Jobs and Job Chains
- Serial Job Execution with Locks (a similar page to the current page that is yet to be made)
- Use Cases - Dependency Patterns
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