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Hi All, I Have A Question Regarding Multiple Parents: I Have A Pipe That Runs On Multiple Datasets, And The Last Step Does Something On The Bulk Of Those Sets (The Thing Itself Is Not Important). Sometimes One Of The Parents Fails Or Skipped Due To A Prev

Hi all, I have a question regarding multiple parents:
I have a pipe that runs on multiple datasets, and the last step does something on the bulk of those sets (the thing itself is not important).
sometimes one of the parents fails or skipped due to a previous step failing, and that is fine. I want the final step to run regardless on the state the of parent, as long as the parent finished running or skipped.
Currently, it doesn't. can you guide me?

  
  
Posted 5 months ago
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Hi @<1639799308809146368:profile|TritePigeon86> , if I understand you correctly, you're basically looking for a switch in pipelines (per step) to say "even if step failed, continue the pipeline"?

  
  
Posted 5 months ago

Lets say I have 2 datasets, each runs steps A-C, with continue_on_fail=True. after, I have a sted D that does something at the end of pipeline. D should run if step C1 and C2 (C for set 1 and C for step 2) completed, failed, skipped or aborted (as long as none of them is still in queue or running)

  
  
Posted 5 months ago

currently, D runs only if both C1 and C2 completed successfully

  
  
Posted 5 months ago

@<1523701070390366208:profile|CostlyOstrich36>

  
  
Posted 5 months ago

Hi @<1639799308809146368:profile|TritePigeon86> ! Please see continue_behaviour . You should be able to pass the parameter to your parent step. It is not documented yet, but it should be available in the latest version of clearml. See this for some documentation: None

  
  
Posted 5 months ago

(We will deprecate continue_on_fail)

  
  
Posted 5 months ago