Hi @Yura2301
The problem is that you are using the wrong command. If the flow is submitted to Process Manager in SAS MC / Schedule Manager, the flow definition is stored in Process Manager's Flow Storage folder, and you can see it in the Flow Manager and run it from there. You can also run it from a command line using the Jtrigger command instead of Jrun, which requires an external flow definition file. https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/slpm/10.2.0?topic=commands-jtrigger
We use the Jtrigger command to run all flows (700+) in our daily batch, and all flows are scheduled with 'Manually to the scheduling server' as trigger, so they never run unless triggered by Jtrigger or mun manually from Flow manager. We have built a scheduler that establish flow order based om metadata registrations of jobs with input and output tables and trigger flows when all preceding flows in a chain have status Done.
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