Think you need buffer since you know all must be done. Not aware things changed.
On Mar 10, 2017 9:11 PM, "Glenn Knickerbocker" <[email protected]> wrote: > I tend to avoid ELASTIC in favor of predictable timing where possible, > but I could have sworn I'd written loops like this before: > > (end /) ... | a: fanout | b: elastic | c: lookup ... | b: / a: | c: > > It stalls as soon as ELASTIC writes its first record, because it won't > release the input record to let FANOUT write to its alternate. It takes > another ELASTIC or BUFFER stage to hold the detail file while LOOKUP > reads the master. Is that how it's always worked? > > ¬R >
