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Custom Job Set - What happens to the other scheduled processes when one process fails

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Hello,

can someone tell me what happens when a process that is part of a custom job set fails? E.g. what happens to the other jobs that are part of this set? Do they continue? Do they fail? Can someone tell me what happens?

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We woud like to group the required scheduled processes for each module and then run them in sets. E.g a set that runs the hourly recruiting jobs, one that runs the daily Core HR jobs, and one that runs the weekly learning scheduled processes.

In the custom job set, we are going to schedule them serial as to not overload the system. We do not want them to run all at once. However, we are asking us what happens, if say the 3rd out of 7 jobs in the custom set fails. Do jobs 4-7 run as plannend? And does the set run again the next day? Or does the set come to a full stop and we have to fix the issue that job 3 has before everything can continue?

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