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1. The hierarchical invocation relationship between parent and child tasks is visualized, allowing you to view which tasks invoke this scheduled task and which tasks are invoked by this scheduled task, as shown in the following figure.
2. The scheduling dependency between tasks is visualized, assisting you in making event-based scheduling decisions, as shown in the following figure.
1. You can open a scheduled task, and click the Task Relation button on the editing page to view the hierarchical invocation relationship between parent and child tasks and the scheduling dependency between tasks, as shown in the following figure.
Task Invocation
All relationships are displayed by default. (Up to five levels can be shown.)
Task Dependency
The task is configured with the event-based scheduling plan, which means it has a dependency on another task.
By default, the name of the current task and its upstream and downstream tasks are displayed, showing a three-level task dependency relationship. Other related tasks at additional levels are collapsed, with the number of collapsed tasks displayed. You can expand or collapse these tasks as needed.
2. You can hover the cursor over a task name to display the name, location, creation time, and last edit time of the task. This function applies to both Task Invocation and Task Dependency, as shown in the following figure.
3. You can hover the cursor over a task name and click the icon to be redirected to the editing page of the task if you have Management permission on the task, as shown in the following figure.
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