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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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Data Task properties

Data Task properties

The Data Task step properties display details about the current run of the data task of a taskflow.
When you click a data task, the properties panel displays the following information:
Property
Description
Current Run
You see the following properties:
  • Status. Indicates the status of the data integration task. A data integration task can be in the
    0 (Faulted)
    ,
    1 (Success)
    , or
    2 (Warning)
    states.
  • Error. If the data integration task is in the
    0 (Faulted)
    or
    2 (Warning)
    states, the error message appears here.
  • Start Date. The date and time that the data integration task started.
  • End Date. The date and time that the data integration task ended or was suspended.
  • Duration. The amount of time the data integration task ran before it completed or was suspended.
  • Started By. The name of the taskflow that called the data integration task.
  • Username. The name of the user who ran this instance of the taskflow.
General
The name and type of the Data Task step.
Data Task
You see the following properties:
  • Name. The name of the data integration task.
  • Type.
    Specifies whether the data integration task is a
    data transfer
    task,
    dynamic mapping
    task,
    mapping
    task, PowerCenter task, or
    synchronization
    task.
Input Fields
Properties specific to the data integration task that you added to a Data Task step.
You see the following properties:
  • Wait for Task to Complete. Indicates if the Data Task step waits for the data integration task to complete. This value is always
    Yes
    .
  • Max Wait (Seconds). The maximum length of time in seconds that the Data Task step waits for the data integration task to complete.
  • Task Name. The name of the data integration task.
  • GUID. The unique identifying number of the data integration task.
  • Task Type.
    Indicates whether the data integration task is a
    data transfer
    task,
    dynamic mapping
    task,
    mapping
    task, PowerCenter task, or
    synchronization
    task.
  • Has Inout Parameters. Indicates whether the data integration task contains input parameters or output parameters.
Output Fields
You see output field properties if the
State
of the data integration task is
1 (Success)
.
Properties specific to the completed data integration task appear here.
If the data task is a mapping task that is based on a mapping in advanced mode, the output field properties include success target rows and error target rows, but they do not include success source rows and error source rows.
Fault
If the data integration task faulted, you see the following properties:
  • Code. Indicates whether the fault is an error or a warning.
  • Reason. Indicates the cause of the error or fault.
  • Detail. Provides details about the error or fault.
    You see the output field properties when the data integration task status is
    3 (Failed)
    and one of the following conditions are met:
    • The
      On Error
      field is set to
      Ignore
      or
      Custom error handling
      .
    • The
      Fail taskflow on completion
      option is set to
      If this task fails
      .

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