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      Delgado
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      Hello,

      I saw that backup sequences were added with the new release (and it looks like an awesome feature by the way!). I have one quick question. Does the backup sequence schedule take precedence over the normal schedule for a job? My thought process was to disable the schedule on the normal job but keep it to allow for things such as health checks but allow the back sequence to start the job.

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        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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        Question for @florent

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          manilx @Delgado
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          @Delgado I also didn't understand how this is supposed to work. Looking forward for the explanation. It's not self-explanatory....

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            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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            You’ll need to set up at least one schedule for each backup job, as some settings like health checks or "force full backup" are linked to the schedule. However, only the schedule for the first job in the sequence needs to be enabled—the rest will automatically follow.

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              Delgado @olivierlambert
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              Thanks @olivierlambert!

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