Carsten Ziegeler wrote
> Roll, Kevin wrote
>> JobManager.getJob() claims to find a job, "either scheduled or active".
>> However, this method just calls findJobs() internally, which does not claim
>> to look at scheduled jobs, and doesn't appear to do so. It se
Roll, Kevin wrote
> JobManager.getJob() claims to find a job, "either scheduled or active".
> However, this method just calls findJobs() internally, which does not claim
> to look at scheduled jobs, and doesn't appear to do so. It seems to be
> necessary to also call JobMa
JobManager.getJob() claims to find a job, "either scheduled or active".
However, this method just calls findJobs() internally, which does not claim to
look at scheduled jobs, and doesn't appear to do so. It seems to be necessary
to also call JobManager.getScheduledJobs()