Which factors can affect the context in which a Job is run?
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The context in which a job is run can be affected by different factors, such as the context chosen by the developer when running the job, or the tRunJob component that can influence the context in which the child job runs. The context chosen by the developer when running the job can be selected from the Basic Run tab of Run Job section in Talend Studio. This allows the developer to test the job with different sets of context variables without modifying the job design. The tRunJob component can be used to call another job as a subjob within a parent job. The tRunJob component can pass the context parameters from the parent job to the child job, or use a specific context for the child job. This allows the developer to reuse existing jobs and control their execution contexts. The tContextLoad component and the tContextDump component do not affect the context name in which a job is run, but they can affect the context values. The tContextLoad component can load context parameters from a file or a database table at runtime and overwrite the existing values. The tContextDump component can display or save the current context parameters and their values for debugging purposes.Reference:Talend Data Integration --- Software to Connect, Access, and Transform Data | Talend, [tRunJob properties - 7.3], [tContextLoad properties - 7.3], [tContextDump properties - 7.3]
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