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Hi All, I have several Caster schedules that run at different times, some of which even at the same time. I want to create a standard fex that is called via post processing and have it write a file that says the schedule is done.

My problem is that want one fex to handle all of the post processing for every schedule but I can not past a parameter to it. A global parameter will not work since I have multi fexes that can run at the same time.

Any ideas on how to do this?

Fernando

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One thought is to use a "System Scheduler" instead of RC for that. However, RC can do it all in one. Can you put multiple tasks in a single RC job? RC doesn't currently have a way to check other RC jobs. So, if 'RC job 1' finished, and write the "I am finished timestamp file', then RC Job 2 will not see that file.

That could be a NFR... Smiler




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