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Awesome explanation. Could you please explain the difference's between a job and a joblet's and in what scenarios we need them(especially Joblets). Much thanks in advance. By the by, I'm now one of your subscriber :)
Hi Anil. I hope you are doing great. It seems like you mistakenly wrote a "Subjob" as a "Joblet". There are 2 concepts to understand here: 1. Job or Integration Job (It is a flow containing components. To Create a new Job, click on on "Job Design" in the repository tab and select "Create Job".) 2. Subjob (It is a subset of a "Job". It is graphically defined by a blue square gathering all connected components that belong to this subJob. Each individual component can be considered as a subJob when they are not yet connected to one another. Subjobs are separated from one another using the trigger "On Subjob Ok".)
@@techwithazam6992 Hi Azam. Thank you for the response. I'm looking for the differences between a "job" and a "Joblet". So sorry. if i didn't convey the same in my earlier msg.
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Awesome explanation. Could you please explain the difference's between a job and a joblet's and in what scenarios we need them(especially Joblets). Much thanks in advance. By the by, I'm now one of your subscriber :)
Hi Anil. I hope you are doing great. It seems like you mistakenly wrote a "Subjob" as a "Joblet". There are 2 concepts to understand here:
1. Job or Integration Job (It is a flow containing components. To Create a new Job, click on on "Job Design" in the repository tab and select "Create Job".)
2. Subjob (It is a subset of a "Job". It is graphically defined by a blue square gathering all connected components that belong to this subJob. Each individual component can be considered as a subJob when they are not yet connected to one another. Subjobs are separated from one another using the trigger "On Subjob Ok".)
@@techwithazam6992 Hi Azam. Thank you for the response. I'm looking for the differences between a "job" and a "Joblet". So sorry. if i didn't convey the same in my earlier msg.
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Questions
Can we use Global variable in all job inside project
How can we assign global variable from parent job child job and different job
What is use of tJoin when we already have tMap
What is real time scenario where you used Routine