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Calcite | Level 5

Hello,

Let's say I  got   workflows A, B  and C in my  EG  4.3.  project

 

On each  workflow I have different  branches with  their dependencies  well   defined and  I  know  that I need  to  execute   first  of  all A, once it  is  completely  over B and  finally,  once  B is  over, C. How  can  I  schedule  them in happen in  that way?  If I just  run workflows  A, B and  C there  is no  dependency between  them  so there is no  guarantee  that tasks  will  be done in the  order I  explained (first tasks belonging to A, second to B  and  lastly  tasks from C).

    

Thanks!

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TomKari
Onyx | Level 15

The "Schedule Project" feature of SAS creates a VBScript program that executes your program. While it's a very simple example, you can create one that's much more complex. I suspect that all of the facilities that you require are available.

Take a look at:

http://blogs.sas.com/content/sasdummy/2012/04/17/doing-more-with-sas-enterprise-guide-automation/

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