Specifications
leaving the others in the problem jobs folder. In any case be careful to avoid endless loops of
jobs that fail over and over again.
The problem jobs tool supports only one outgoing connection. To overcome this limitation,
connect it to a regular folder from which you can originate as many connections as you like.
Properties
DescriptionProperty
The name of the flow element displayed in the canvasName
Determines the “scope” of this problem jobs tool; choices are:Handle problems for
• This flow only: acts on problem jobs generated just by the flow
containing this flow element
• All flows: acts on all problem jobs generated in this copy of Switch
Multiple problem jobs tools
A flow can have at most one problem jobs element; including more than one will keep the flow
from activating.
In addition, at any one time, the active flows in Switch can have at most one problem jobs
element with a scope set to “All flows”.
Submit hierarchy
Submit hierarchy is a producer that supports one or more levels of subfolders. Since it is a
producer, a submit hierarchy can be used only to submit jobs into a flow. The backing folder (on
disk) for a submit hierarchy should typically be user-managed.
Each subfolder up to the nesting level specified by the “subfolder levels” property is treated as
if it were an individual hot folder.
A file placed inside a subfolder at the specified nesting level, or at any level closer to the main
folder, moves along the flow as a file.
A job folder placed inside a subfolder at the specified nesting level moves along the flow with
its contents as a single entity (that is, as a job folder).
A job folder placed on the same level as the allowed subfolders is treated as a subfolder by
mistake, and its contents are moved along as separate files.
Keywords
Keywords can be used with the search function above the Elements pane.
The keywords for the Submit hierarchy element are:
• backing
• folder
• subfolder
• structure
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