Setting the task success  without runnig to let the next task to be allowed to 
execute.



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From: Lidong Dai
Date: 2021-07-07 08:22
To: dev
Subject: Re: About Adding Blocking Task
Good job, Solution 1 seems like better.
By the way, I'm a little confused about why success is an option. When the
task runs successfully, it will continue to execute the next task. Usually
we can set "Failure to continue"
 
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On Tue, Jul 6, 2021 at 9:36 PM 黄智远 <[email protected]> wrote:
 
> Sorry! The issue hyperlink may NOT appear in the mail. I add the issue
> address blow, you can follow that to get more information.
> https://github.com/apache/dolphinscheduler/issues/5752
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> Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish
> Martin Huang
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> Sent with a Spark
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> 在 2021年7月5日 +0800 PM11:35,黄智远 <[email protected]>,写道:
> > This is a new feature, let me make a brief introduction.
> >
> > Normally, we execute the whole workflow from start to the end. But
> sometimes, we want to pause the workflow to check the intermediate result.
> If correct, execution process continue. If not, pause the workflow and
> inform someone to solve it. So, I propose blocking task. The aim of
> blocking task is to pause the execution process properly based on user
> settings. Now, I come up with two solutions:
> > Solution I: Modify current node to support this feature.
> > Solution II: Add a new type of node.
> >
> > I want to know which solution is more appropriate. If you interested in
> this feature, you can follow this link to learn more about blocking task
> and my solutions.
> >
> > Best Regards
> >
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> > Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish
> > Martin Huang
> > [email protected]
> > Sent with a Spark
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