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bw 7.31: repeat in process chain

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Hi all,

Recently we upgraded our system from BW 7 to BW 7.31.

We have a main process chain, which includes several internal process chains which are linked with "ALWAYS" link.

In the new system, we perform Repeat in one of the internal process chains in order to repair a failure.

Once it finishes, the main process chain continues to run, although we have removed it from schedule.

This behavior is new, and didn't happen in the previous version.

Does anybody know how I can perform the repeat without causing the external process chain to run as well.

Thanks,

Snir

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Accepted Solutions (1)

MGrob
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Hi

This is unfortunately the standard behaviour now. We expirience the same situation our meta chain also gets triggered again on the ALWAYS node.. Repeat will cause the "rest of the chain" to run a second time. Only option is to trigger the failed process chain separately to not cause a repeat.

hope that helps

Martin

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Answers (3)

former_member182196
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Hi,

If you want to run full chain the go in RSPSM then select PC then go in Execute menu and select 3rd option.

And if you want to run any particular PC then run that internal chain separately

Regards,

Satendra

former_member182470
Active Contributor
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Don't repeat the internal chain from the main chain. Just run that internal chain separately. There is nothing to do with BW version here.

former_member184884
Active Participant
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Hi snir,

As martin said this is new version behavior we cannot change, but i'll suggest to fix the failure by manually instead of repeating so that it will not lead to one more run, if you have any dependency below to the failure step in the process chain just fix the issue manually and skip that particular step so that below steps will complete this is new feature in BW 7.3.

hope my suggestion helps or else please revert...

Thanks & Regards,

Harish