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Citrine10
Obsidian | Level 7

hi there

Is there a way for me to code something in SAS that will go through the various jobs running on Flow Manager. If for example 4 programs are running then I want it to exit before starting a new instance.

This is to reduce the strain on our service therefore I would like to keep a log and control the jobs with a sas program instructing the jobs. 

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LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20

Not sure exactly what your reuirements are, but aren't defining dependencies etc a way of controlling just that?

By coding on the side you'll might end up with two points of control, and a grey zone on what the scheduler does, and your programs.

For specfic dependencies that is hard to define in Flow Manager/scheduler, you could absolutely write programs/build DI Studio jobs that could end in a return code of your cohice, hence imapcting the rest of the flow.

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SASKiwi
PROC Star

I believe there is an option to limit the number of jobs running at the same time if that is what you mean. New jobs will just stay in a waiting state until a running job finishes.

Citrine10
Obsidian | Level 7
Thank you, how do I limit them? Is there a way for when a job is exited, the next one runs based on a condition e.g. if condition = true (job ran successfully) then program can continue else if indicator is false then exit.
LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20

Oh, so you are using IBM Platform Suite for SAS as a scheduiler?

What version, and what license do  you have?

Platform (or Spectrum LSF) have support for prioritization and queues (depending on your license).

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