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  1. Preface
  2. Understanding Data Types and Field Properties
  3. Designing Processes
  4. Using and Displaying Data
  5. Designing Guides
  6. Designing Process Objects
  7. Designing Service Connectors
  8. Using App Connections
  9. System Services, Listeners and Connectors
  10. Designing Human Tasks

Design

Design

Run Cloud Task

Run Cloud Task

You can use a
Service
step to run
Data Integration
tasks. You can run mapping tasks and synchronization tasks through a Service step.
Perform the following steps to run a Data Integration task through a Service step:
  1. Add a Service step to the process.
  2. On the
    Service
    tab, select the service type as
    System Service
    , and then select the action as
    Run Cloud Task
    .
  3. On the
    Input Fields
    tab, configure the required properties:
    • Task Name
      : The name of the Data Integration task that you want Process Designer to run. You can select from a list of mapping tasks and synchronization tasks. You can also enter keywords to search for a mapping task or synchronization task.
    • Wait for Task to Complete
      : Defines whether Process Designer waits for the task to complete before Process Designer resumes execution.
    • Max Wait
      : Defines the maximum number of seconds that Process Designer waits for a task to complete. The default value is 300 seconds.
      You must enter a Max Wait value that is lesser than 604800 seconds, that is, 7 days or fewer. Process Designer waits for a maximum of 7 days for a task to complete.
    • Fail on Cloud Task Errors
      : Defines whether the process faults when the mapping task or synchronization task fails.
    The following image shows the input fields that you can configure for a Run Cloud Task Service step:
    The image shows the input fields that you can configure for a Run Cloud Task Service step.
After you publish and run the process that contains the Run Cloud Task Service step, you can view the task execution history in
Application Integration Console
.

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