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harbisc
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I have a Process Job in Dataflux Sata Management Studio 2.9.  When I am in any of the data jobs in the process job, I am experiencing an issue with the behavior of the data job.  When I am editing the data job, if I add any node to the job (like an expression), the node is placed where I want it, but the job bounces to the top.  I then have to scroll through the entire job to find the location where I added the node.  This is the only job I have that does this.  I cannot seem to find a setting that will prevent the job from jumping back to the top node whenever I add something to it.  Thank you.   

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SASKiwi
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This sounds like an issue for Tech Support to me so I suggest you open a track. Since it only happens with one data job, most likely SAS will request a copy of it so they can try reproducing the behaviour you are seeing.

 

BTW, what layout option is set for that job - Left to Right (the default) or Top to Bottom. Does switching options change the behaviour?   

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SASKiwi
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This sounds like an issue for Tech Support to me so I suggest you open a track. Since it only happens with one data job, most likely SAS will request a copy of it so they can try reproducing the behaviour you are seeing.

 

BTW, what layout option is set for that job - Left to Right (the default) or Top to Bottom. Does switching options change the behaviour?   

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