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Hello,
I have 2 stages in a plan i've set up and in my ui it's as :
Stage 1
Stage 2
When i run the plan Stage 2 is ran before stage 1.
In the documentation it says i can drag and drop to reorder so i wanted to put:
Stage 2
Stage 1
in that order. But ... Drag and drop doesn't work in neither Chrome/Firefox/Internet Explorer.
What's the issue there?
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Hey, sorry but i didn't mean stages. I meant jobs inside a stage.
Stage
----- Job 1
----- Job 2
The job 2 is launched before job 1. and i can't reorder them.
What i did to temporarly solve is to create 2 stages and put those jobs in one stage each so the stage 1 is launched and stage 2 is waiting for stage 1 to finish. but the Job inside a stage doesn't work for some reason. Job 2 is launched before 1 everytime. Even in a new stage.
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Actually, Jobs run in parallel in a single Stage. If there are more than one agents in Bamboo, the free available agents can run the Jobs in the Stage at the same time.
Bamboo Best Practice - Using stages
If you would like to have sequential process, please use Stage or Task setting.
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Ooh ok i didn't get that sorry not experienced with bamboo. So i guess my temp fix was actually how to do it correctly. Thanks for the answer!
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