makefile - "make" like scheduling sequences of tasks -


Among the companies that I work for are "complex" file-based batch processes, such as sequence of files like:

  • Taking the file
  • Taking the file
  • To add the file to file A, file C to create the file in C.
  • File
  • Upload file from File X
  • A file based on file D and A Prepare the draft and mail it to the user@name @
  • Each step can take several hours to run (files can contain billions of rows of data) when some things go to GNU Together with the makefile, such as:

    fileC: fileD run-analysis $ ^> $ @

    Makefile is useful for modeling dependencies between phases, along with Only after a certain step is repeated The so there is no problem in steps, or Hyuristiks is changed).

    The use of makefiles always seems bad to me, because they are not being processed for the software 'again, the batch process is not functioning, besides making any form of makefile test framework.

    My question is how do you coordinate large sequences of such large operations?

    can be used for Macfile.
    However, they are not limited to that activity.


    Which

    Have you established a make-believe based, tested, sequence?
    here!

    Here are some ways - the way it is used,


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