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Behavior
- Passed Test Case
- Starting Situation
- A nested job chain has three nodes A, B and C
- Node A and C has use the same sub job chain
- Action
- Add a an order i.e. Main_Order to the nested job chain
- Open JOC, righ click on the order Main_Order and start now
- Behavior
- Order Main_Order will start at two nodes i.e. Node A and Node C,since the same job chain is assigned to both of the nodes.
- Starting Situation
- Explanation
- A nested job chain has contains other job chains as nodes, so for a an order submitted to a nested nested job chain, the state is ideally a sub job chain.
- At the same time each Each job chain has its own order queue thus an order submitted to Top the top level job chain once reach to sub would appear at the same time in the included identical job chain and if same job chain is used in multiple node, all the nodes will start simultaneously.
Requirement
- In a nested job chain one job chain can be used multiple times
Workaround
- the same job chain should be re-usable
Workaround
- The workaround is to create multiple copies of the job chain with different names. The same jobs can be used for the copy of the job chain, therefore this workaround does not create any considerable overhead.
Resolution
- This issue will not be fixed. The behavior of job chains works as expected. The workaround can easily be applied.Not Available