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How to Prevent the Subprocess from Returning the Last Successful Run Date as a Default Value?

In this video, we explore a common scenario where the Parent process correctly passes the Last Successful Run Date to a subprocess, displaying the accurate timestamp of its last successful execution. However, you may occasionally encounter an issue where the subprocess returns a default date, such as January 1, 1970, indicating a failure to receive the expected value.

To prevent this, we demonstrate a reliable solution: assigning the Last Successful Run Date as a Dynamic Process Property in the Parent process. This property can then be referenced in the subprocess, ensuring consistent and accurate data flow between processes.

Видео How to Prevent the Subprocess from Returning the Last Successful Run Date as a Default Value? канала Boomi Services and Support
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