I am trying to understand how the filters are working:
I have a flow which is divided into a few independent flows. Each of those flow is handing the job to the next one. Of course I have removed "strip unique prefix" from the last folder of each flow in order to keep the metadata.
Now when I am looking at active jobs I see the job active in the first sub-flow although it either has already progressed or even finished.
Please enlighten regarding how to deal with the filters correctly.
Thanks
Ariel
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ArielRauch wrote: Now when I am looking at active jobs I see the job active in the first sub-flow although it either has already progressed or even finished.
Is the job you're still seeing a different color? Maybe blue?
We add this to all of our filters and it makes them work as you would expect:
Is the job you're still seeing a different color? Maybe blue?
We add this to all of our filters and it makes them work as you would expect:
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