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How to set the starting job id to other than 250
This has to be done with an SQL statement, and should be done after the supervisor installation has been performed. To start numbering new jobs at 1001, run the following…How do I set my own shared directory for job types?
Set the worker_template_path for the Worker to point to the directory containing the Job Types. Note, that on Windows, you must use UNC and the path separator is a forward…How do I set my own shared directory for job types?
Set the worker_template_path for the Worker to point to the directory containing the Job Types. Note, that on Windows, you must use UNC and the path separator is a forward…How do I set my own shared directory for job types?
Set the worker_template_path for the Worker to point to the directory containing the Job Types. Note, that on Windows, you must use UNC and the path separator is a forward…How do I set my own shared directory for job types?
Set the worker_template_path for the Worker to point to the directory containing the Job Types. Note, that on Windows, you must use UNC and the path separator is a forward…How do I set my own shared directory for job types?
Set the worker_template_path for the Worker to point to the directory containing the Job Types. Note, that on Windows, you must use UNC and the path separator is a forward…How do I set my own shared directory for job types?
Set the worker_template_path for the Worker to point to the directory containing the Job Types. Note, that on Windows, you must use UNC and the path separator is a forward…How do I set my own shared directory for job types?
Set the worker_template_path for the Worker to point to the directory containing the Job Types. Note, that on Windows, you must use UNC and the path separator is a forward…How do I set my own shared directory for job types?
Set the worker_template_path for the Worker to point to the directory containing the Job Types. Note, that on Windows, you must use UNC and the path separator is a forward…How do I set my own shared directory for job types?
Set the worker_template_path for the Worker to point to the directory containing the Job Types. Note, that on Windows, you must use UNC and the path separator is a forward…