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docs/src/site/twiki/CoordinatorFunctionalSpec.twiki (line 3464)
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    Minimum number of input instances that should be available. This can be 
used in cases where inputs are optional and the processing can be done on a 
subset of input instances.



docs/src/site/twiki/CoordinatorFunctionalSpec.twiki (lines 3465 - 3469)
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    * *%BLUE% WAIT (in minutes): %ENDCOLOR%* Wait is used to specify the amount 
of time to continue checking for availability of instances of a particular 
dataset before moving on to the next dataset defined in a OR condition. The 
wait time is calculated from the beginning of the nominal time of the action or 
the action creation time whichever is later. The main purpose of this is to 
give preference to the primary datasource before checking the secondary 
datasource. 
    
    Wait when used with min option has a totally different purpose. It is used 
to specify the additional amount of time to wait and check for more instances 
after the required minimum set of instances become available. Any additional 
instances that become available during the wait time are then included.



docs/src/site/twiki/CoordinatorFunctionalSpec.twiki (lines 3471 - 3494)
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    For normal wait, the example needs to be moved below to where other 
examples are.
    
    For min, example already has it. So not required.



docs/src/site/twiki/CoordinatorFunctionalSpec.twiki (line 3512)
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    The normal wait example should be added here.
    
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    <verbatim>
    <input-logic>
        <or name="AorBorC">
            <data-in dataset="A" wait = "60"/>
            <data-in dataset="B" wait = "90"/>
            <data-in dataset="C"/>
        </or>
    </input-logic>
    </verbatim>
    
      With the above expression, it will wait for 60 mins from the nominal time 
of the action or the action creation time whichever is later for all the 
instances of dataset A to be available. If it is not available in 60 minutes, 
then it will start checking for instances of dataset B. If instances of B are 
not available in another 30 minutes, then it will start checking for dataset C.


- Rohini Palaniswamy


On Jan. 30, 2017, 10:21 p.m., Purshotam Shah wrote:
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> (Updated Jan. 30, 2017, 10:21 p.m.)
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> Review request for oozie.
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> Bugs: OOZIE-2782
>     https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OOZIE-2782
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> Repository: oozie-git
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> Description
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> OOZIE-2782 Input logic wait documentation is confusing
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> Diffs
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>   docs/src/site/twiki/CoordinatorFunctionalSpec.twiki 744f5d9 
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> Diff: https://reviews.apache.org/r/56100/diff/
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> Testing
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> Thanks,
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> Purshotam Shah
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