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- Scenario 1: (MEETING dependency) Remember that even if the box job started, the inner jobs will only RUN when they satisfy all the conditions specified.For example let us take a box job A in which an inner job "a" resides. The job "a" has the dependency with a job "b" which resides in ANOTHER box job B. So, "a" is scheduled to run after the job "b". Now, If box A is force started, job "a" will not start since it waits for job "b" to complete. Job "a" will start AUTOMATICALLY once job "b" over.
- Scenario 2: (Meeting timelines) Consider several inner box jobs are defined under a super box job. The start time for the super box job is 10:00 and the start time for the inner jobs is 11:00. Now, if the super box job is started, will the inner box jobs run immediately ? No, they will not. Inner jobs obey the timing pattern strictly and they will start running once they meet the timelines.
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