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Andrew Harmon commented on AIRFLOW-3369: ---------------------------------------- i left a dag paused for a few days, then un-paused it today on 11/26. It did indeed create 2 DAG runs. 11/25 and 11/24. So the seems to appear anytime you unpause a dag and 2+ schedule intervals have passed > Un-pausing a DAG with catchup =False creates an extra DAG run (1.10) > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: AIRFLOW-3369 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRFLOW-3369 > Project: Apache Airflow > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 1.10.0 > Reporter: Andrew Harmon > Priority: Major > Attachments: image.png > > > If you create a DAG with catchup=False, when it is un-paused, it creates 2 > dag runs. One for the most recent scheduled interval (expected) and one for > the interval before that (unexpected). > *Sample DAG* > {code:java} > from airflow import DAG > from datetime import datetime > from airflow.operators.dummy_operator import DummyOperator > dag = DAG( > dag_id='DummyTest', > start_date=datetime(2018,1,1), > catchup=False > ) > do = DummyOperator( > task_id='dummy_task', > dag=dag > ) > {code} > *Result:* > 2 DAG runs are created. 2018-11-18 and 108-11-17 > *Expected Result:* > Only 1 DAG run should have been created (2018-11-18) > -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)