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Job Conflicts can be configured to prevent jobs in the same set from running at the same time.
Job Conflicts can be configured to prevent jobs in the same set from running at the same time. See [[Conflicts]] for feature details.


Edit conflicts by using drag and drop to move jobs from different conflict sets and the default non-conflicted group.
Edit conflicts by using drag and drop to move jobs from different conflict sets and the default non-conflicted group.

Revision as of 05:27, 19 October 2013

Job Conflicts can be configured to prevent jobs in the same set from running at the same time. See Conflicts for feature details.

Edit conflicts by using drag and drop to move jobs from different conflict sets and the default non-conflicted group.

Confirm your changes by clicking the save button.

Adding and Removing Groups

Add new conflicts by clicking the Add New Group link in the non-conflicted group. You can then drag and drop jobs from the non-conflicted set or other conflict sets.

Remove groups by clicking the Remove Group link in the conflict set. Note that jobs within a conflict set will be moved to the bottom of the non-conflicted group when the set is removed.

Note: The order of jobs within a conflicted set indicates which job takes priority. Jobs at the top are given priority over those lower down, and will be executed first when conflicts arise.