System Administration - Request Set

I am getting a very wierd situation I created a request set which had 5 programs it was running fine but 2 days before I updated the one program and schedule this request set it doesn't work.
Sometimes it pick the one program sometime two I don't know I did everything in my Test/Middle environment if somebody had a same problem or some clue please let me know.
Thanks and regards,
Zeeshan

Zeeshan,
How did you link those requests? What modification have you done? Please elaborate more so others can help.

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