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Hello
With NP16 version : {Tasks} can be use by one job, and this Job is schedule
With NP17 Version : one task = one schedule, where I can do the same thing than NP16 version
thanks
In Qlik NPrinting 17.* there is nothing similar to the Qlik NPrinting 16.* jobs.
A Qlik NPrinting 17.* task can be scheduled many times by creating a trigger for each time you want that it will be executed.
Best Regards,
Ruggero
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Thanks Ruggero
But in my NP16 I have one job with more one Tasks (18), at each execution time is not the same for one task, and it's very important that one tasks doesn't began before previous ended. In this NP17 how i can do it ?
Thanks
Hi,
You could evaluate two possible solutions:
1 - You estimate the duration of each task and trigger the next one after that duration plus a safety margin. Of course, you are not 100% sure that tasks do not overlap.
2 - You could use the Task Executions APIs https://help.qlik.com/en-US/nprinting/September2017/APIs/NP%20API/#TaskExecutions
2A - retrieve the task IDs by using the API GET /task https://help.qlik.com/en-US/nprinting/September2017/APIs/NP%20API/#tasksGet
2B - run the first task with the API POST /tasks/{taskId}/executions https://help.qlik.com/en-US/nprinting/September2017/APIs/NP%20API/#tasksTaskIdExecutionsPost
2C - retrive the status of the task by using GET /tasks/{taskId}/executions/{id}. You can jump to next step when the status is one of Completed, Aborted, Failed, Timeout or CompletedWithWarning
2D - repeat for next task
Best Regards,
Ruggero
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