If you are going so far as when the jobq is empty they are complete, and
run the last job. Just use a single threaded jobq and make the last job
submitted the final one you need to run. If any other jobs get submitted
by someone else, they are either after your jobs so you don't care. Or,
mixed into your jobs, but that doesn't matter either. Using a single
threaded queue only one job is released at a time. Unless there is a time
restraint on the over all job, running extra jobs in between shouldn't be
a big deal, as long as the last job runs last.
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Until someone else decides to use the job queue and subsystem too.
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Subject: RE: How do you determine when numerous SBMJOBs have ALL
Thanks for your reply James
This could be an interesting method to use
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mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of James Horn
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Subject: Re: How do you determine when numerous SBMJOBs have ALL
could you create a new subsystem and have all jobs be submitted to 1 jobq
which goes to this subsystem.
When both are empty they are complete?
Jim
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