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Hi All! I am customizing the steps in Build Forge right now.

One of the requirements for the step that I am working on is to run the last step of that library when the current step fails. When I choose the Fail Chain I can only specify the Projects/Libraries.

Is it possible to specify the step instead?
Or do I need to create a project/library with that step?

Thanks a lot!

Pitch

:D :D :D

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Hi All! I am customizing the steps in Build Forge right now.

One of the requirements for the step that I am working on is to run the last step of that library when the current step fails. When I choose the Fail Chain I can only specify the Projects/Libraries.

Is it possible to specify the step instead?
Or do I need to create a project/library with that step?

Thanks a lot!

Pitch

:D :D :D


Hi Pitch,

You'll need to create a project/library with that step. Then in your main project, you can add that project/library as the fail chain and you can inline the project/library from the last step.

bju

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Hi All! I am customizing the steps in Build Forge right now.

One of the requirements for the step that I am working on is to run the last step of that library when the current step fails. When I choose the Fail Chain I can only specify the Projects/Libraries.

Is it possible to specify the step instead?
Or do I need to create a project/library with that step?

Thanks a lot!

Pitch

:D :D :D


Hi Pitch,

You'll need to create a project/library with that step. Then in your main project, you can add that project/library as the fail chain and you can inline the project/library from the last step.

bju

Sounds great! Many thanks bju.

I just noticed the reply today. I should have checked "Notify me"

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