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  1. Preface
  2. Data integration tasks
  3. Mapping tasks
  4. Dynamic mapping tasks
  5. Synchronization tasks
  6. Data transfer tasks
  7. Replication tasks
  8. Masking tasks
  9. Masking rules
  10. PowerCenter tasks

Tasks

Tasks

Job settings

Job settings

You can configure settings for each job including stopping the job on an error or warning, advanced session properties, and pre and post processing commands. Configure job settings in the
Settings
window.
When you set the
Stop on
property for a job that is in a group, if the job encounters the configured state, the jobs in the group complete, and then the task stops.
To configure job settings, click
Settings
in the row that contains the job.
You can optionally configure the max compute units and task timeout serverless usage properties for a dynamic mapping task job in a serverless environment. Maximum compute units and task timeout settings are configured for serverless environments in Administrator but you can revise their values for a particular dynamic mapping task job.
You can use the max compute units property to increase or decrease the number of compute units corresponding to the machine resources that a job can use based on the Max Compute Units Per Task serverless environment property value. You might want to specify a smaller value for a simple job, or a larger value for a complex job. The Max Compute Units property value for a dynamic mapping task must be less than or equal to the Max Compute Units Per Task value in the serverless environment.
You can use the Task Timeout property to increase or decrease the amount of time in minutes to wait for a job to complete before it is terminated based on the Task Timeout serverless environment property value.

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