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Backport of Allow specification of a custom job name/prefix for parameterized jobs into release/1.4.x #14837

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This PR is auto-generated from #14631 to be assessed for backporting due to the inclusion of the label backport/1.4.x.

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Now it's possible to use a custom prefix in the job ID of the parameterized jobs. It's just necessary to use a new flag called id-prefix-template on nomad job dispatch command.

This PR fixes #13594.

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Not sure why the backport assistant hung on this one, but LGTM.

@tgross tgross merged commit d65ebb6 into release/1.4.x Oct 6, 2022
@tgross tgross deleted the backport/13594-allow-id-prefix-for-parameterized-jobs/multiply-right-adder branch October 6, 2022 20:32
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