You might get what you want using the Build Promotion plugin.

cheers,

Chris

On 02/03/2012 00:40, Brad wrote:
I just looked into the join plugin again and it appears to be what I
want.... I wasn't expecting the job to finish right away like it
did.... I thought it would wait until the other jobs were done and
then kick off the join job.

On Mar 1, 11:49 am, Brad<bhugg...@gmail.com>  wrote:
It just exited immediately. I added a job for it to trigger and it
just started that job right away. I'm using the Trigger/call builds on
other projects to call  my jobs.  With the block option unchecked if
that helps any

On Mar 1, 11:40 am, Andrew Melo<andrew.m...@gmail.com>  wrote:







On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 11:23 AM, Brad<bhugg...@gmail.com>  wrote:
I have several projects that I want to run in parallel and when all of
them done send out an email, however I can't figure out a way to do
this.
Here is a simplified scenario... In reality there are 6 jobs that need
to run at the same time:

Job 1 \
          >    When Done ->  Send Email
Job 2 /

I tried the join plugin but it doesn't wait for the jobs and I looked
at the command line api but didn't see a way to see if a job is
running....  Is there either a plugin that would do this that I'm
missing or an api call that I could use to see if a job is still
running?

The Join plugin *should* work. What did you see when you tried it?

Thanks,

Brad

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