So in other words, there is nothing negative with having n amount of disabled nodes in scheduled graphs
besides, it doesn't look structured?
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Henrik B
E.ON Sverige
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Original Message:
Sent: 06-30-2023 06:26
From: Adrian Williams
Subject: Disabled nodes
When a data flow is run (ad hoc or under a schedule) the data flow is compiled before it is run. Disabled nodes are effectively excluded from the compiled data flow object so have no effect on the run-time performance of the data flow.
The compiled data flow is also cached so that the compilation of subsequent runs of the data flow are speeded up.
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Adrian Williams
Precisely Software Inc.
Original Message:
Sent: 06-30-2023 04:25
From: Henrik B
Subject: Disabled nodes
Hello,
I'm wondering if disabled nodes has any affect on the performance on scheduled graphs?
Assume i have a scheduled graph that runs every day, but it also contains 100 disabled nodes.
Is it preferable to not have any disabled nodes in a scheduled graphs, and if so why?
Best regards
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Henrik B
E.ON Sverige
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