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NOTE: job flowB does NOT NEED to have parameters defined in it. The requirement is that job flowA SENDS PARAMETERS to the flowB job (one can send unnamed parameters) – AND that the parameters have different values.
Starting three jobs like the above, but with "string: 1" in each of them, only one instance runs.
A final potential edge case here: what if I run two jobs with "string: 1" and one with "string: 2"? That ran two instances of the same instance number and one instance of the consecutive number – but of course, only one of the two with the same instance number actually ran.
In other words, it said it started "flowB #11", "flowB #11", and "flowB #12", but only #11 and #12 ran, so it didn't actually run three jobs in parallel like it should have.