it's really strange that you can't access the scheduler while being able to 
access the scheduler tables...they are defined in the scheduler ^___^
However, it's another good practice, assuming you have a 1:1 depending 
tasks.

On Monday, August 12, 2013 7:51:57 PM UTC+2, Joe Barnhart wrote:
>
> I have a similar situation.  I have one task that, when it runs, it 
> inserts other tasks.  So if task B depends on task A, I have task A insert 
> the task B information into the scheduler just as it finishes.  The 
> "scheduler" object itself is not present, so I insert the tasks into the 
> scheduler_task table using a db insert.
>
> -- Joe
>
> On Monday, August 12, 2013 3:07:02 AM UTC-7, D. wrote:
>>
>> Dear community,
>>
>> in my app, users can chose from a list of different calculations to be 
>> run on a given set of data. Normally the order of those calculation is 
>> irrelevant and I just schedule all of the selected to be run by a pool of 
>> workers.
>>
>> However, I also need an option to specify that a certain calculation has 
>> to wait until another is finished and use the results of the former as 
>> starting parameters.
>>
>> Is there an easy way of scheduling a task i.e. as "PAUSED" and as soon as 
>> soon as the task it waits for completes, change it's parameters to the 
>> return-values of the former and queue it regularly? 
>>
>> I probably need an extra background-task on a seperate worker to keep 
>> track of the task-stati...or is there anything built into web2py like this 
>> already?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Dan.
>>
>

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