Include the job history that you care about in the updated payload.  That's the 
best way. 
—
chad

On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 4:38 PM, Aaron <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is there a way to release a job with an updated data payload?  I want to 
> create jobs that run until they have a problem and then get released to be 
> tried again at a later time.  However, they also perform their work in 
> incremental steps (i.e. quanta) so I want to update the job's data payload 
> with successfully created data when I release.  This way, the next time the 
> job runs, it doesn't have to duplicate a quanta of work that has 
> successfully completed in a previous run.
> I could just delete the job and create a new one with the updated data, but 
> then I loose all of the job history that beanstalk provides. :^(
> Any ideas?
> Thanks!
> - Aaron
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