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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Data Integration Hub
  3. Security
  4. Events
  5. User Policies
  6. Operation Console Management
  7. System Properties
  8. Connections
  9. Connectivity to Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services
  10. Integration of Data Integration Hub with Enterprise Data Catalog
  11. Document Management
  12. Entity Management
  13. Export and Import
  14. Data Integration Hub Utilities
  15. Dashboard and Reports Management

Administrator Guide

Administrator Guide

Event State and Event Statuses

Event State and Event Statuses

Select an
Event State
and the corresponding event statuses are displayed. The available event states are
Final
and
Non-final
. The event status indicates the progress of the event while
Data Integration Hub
processes it.
The following table describes the event state and their corresponding event statuses:
Event State
Event Status Type
Description
Final
Completed
Indicates that the subscription instance finished running and that the subscribing application consumed all published data.
Non-final
Delayed
  • For publications:
    Relevant for File events, for publications that publish multiple files. Indicates that the file that is related to the event is ready but that not all the files that the publication publishes are ready. When all the files that the publication publishes are ready,
    Data Integration Hub
    creates a Publication event, and the related File events inherit the status of the Publication event. You cannot run delayed File events.
  • For subscriptions:
    Indicates that the published data is ready but that the subscribing application did not start consuming the data. Relevant for subscriptions with a defined schedule and for subscriptions that are run manually or by an external trigger. You can run delayed subscription events from the
    Subscriptions
    tab of the
    Application Details
    page.
Final
Discarded
Assigned when the event is delayed and then discarded due to a processing rule, or discarded manually. The event can be discarded from any state. This is applicable for both publication and subscription.
Final
Error
Indicates that the subscription instance encountered errors and did not finish running.
Non-final
Pre-processing
Indicates that the publication's pre-process workflows is running.
Non-final
Processing
Indicates that the publication or subscription instance is running.
Non-final
Post-processing
Indicates that the publication's post-process workflows is running.
Final
Reprocessed
Assigned when the event processes again.
In the Operation Console, you can create custom event statuses and types based on your processing requirements. You can then use the custom status or type in a PowerCenter workflow that you use for a custom mapping in a publication or a subscription.
For example, you can create a status that reflects a unique process in your organization, such as Sent for Approval. You can then configure a PoweCenter workflow to set the event to that status until the approval is processed.
You can edit or delete any event status that you create. You can also manually edit an event and set the event status to any status in the Operation Console.
Each event status includes a state property. The state property represents the processing stage for the event. The state property value determines whether an event appears in the Dashboard charts and reports. For example, only events with a state value of
Error
appear in the Errors by Application chart and report.
When you create a user-defined event status, assign a value to the state property. Failure to assign state the correct value might result in incorrect Dashboard reports.

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