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  1. Preface
  2. Monitoring jobs
  3. Monitoring Data Integration jobs
  4. Data Integration job log files
  5. Monitoring Data Accelerator for Azure jobs
  6. Monitoring Data Profiling jobs
  7. Monitoring imports and exports
  8. Monitoring file transfer jobs
  9. Monitoring advanced clusters
  10. Monitoring source control logs

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Monitoring taskflows

Monitoring taskflows

You can monitor the details of the taskflows that are running or have run in your organization in the
All Jobs
and
Running Jobs
page. The
Started By
column displays the name of the user who first started the taskflow even if the taskflow is restarted by another user.
The taskflow instance name appears in the
All Jobs
and the
Running Jobs
page in the following format:
<taskflow name>-<runID>
If you had added a custom name to a taskflow name by using an API or the RunAJob utility, the taskflow name appears in the following format:
<taskflow name>-<custom name>-<runID>
The following image shows the
All Jobs
page that displays a taskflow instance with a custom name added to the taskflow name:
This image shows a taskflow instance includes a custom name,
To view detailed information about a taskflow instance, click the job name on the
All Jobs
or the
Running Jobs
page.
The following image shows the job details for a taskflow instance:
The job details for a successful taskflow shows the Log, Design, Properties, and Variable panels. In this image, a Data Task step is selected, so the Properties panel displays information for the selected task.
  1. Log panel. A chronological list of the activities that the taskflow has run.
  2. Design panel. A canvas view of the taskflow.
  3. Properties panel. The properties of the taskflow element that you select on the canvas. Click the Start step to view properties specific to the current taskflow instance. Click a Data Task step to see properties specific to the task.
  4. Variable. The input and temp variables used to run the taskflow instance. To update the variables and their associated values, click the
    Edit
    icon next to the Input or Temp variable in the Variable panel.

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