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To keep things generic i decided to make some procedures to call some flows. Each prodedure does this with his own parameters.
In the procedure it looks like (simplified)
EX flowA.fex EX flowB.fex -RUN -EXIT
flowA calls a bunch embedded flows as stored proc.
Works fine, all flows are executed and use the according variable. However these flows do no longer write their data to the stats file. When i call the flows seperate, they do write these nice and clean.
Is there some way to make a write command to the standard stats?
regards in advance,
JohnThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Tamra,
It's the scheduler that writes to the DM Log and statistics tables. When you EX (or Run a flow from the DMC) it doesn't use the scheduler. Use CMASAP to initiate the flows from a focexec (or Submit from the DMC). See the DMUG for complete syntax.
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