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AlexeyKolosov
Staff
14 years agoHi Ronald,
Since all tasks in a job are run simultaneously, they must be run on different computers. Let me quote the Editing Job Properties help topic:
If you need to execute multiple projects in a row, you need to use multiple jobs. The network suite runs until all of its enabled jobs are completed. Each job, in its turn, runs until all of its enabled tasks are completed. Each next job of the network suite will run only after its previous job has been finished.
Since all tasks in a job are run simultaneously, they must be run on different computers. Let me quote the Editing Job Properties help topic:
Each job is a collection of tasks, and each task, in turn, specifies what project (project suite) should be run on which computer. Jobs are intended to organize tasks. All tasks of a job are run simultaneously.
If you need to execute multiple projects in a row, you need to use multiple jobs. The network suite runs until all of its enabled jobs are completed. Each job, in its turn, runs until all of its enabled tasks are completed. Each next job of the network suite will run only after its previous job has been finished.