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  1. Preface
  2. Introducing Reference 360
  3. Getting started with Reference 360
  4. Manage system reference data
  5. Manage reference data sets
  6. Manage code lists
  7. Manage code values
  8. Manage crosswalks
  9. Import data
  10. Manage hierarchies
  11. Manage attributes
  12. Manage workflows
  13. Manage jobs
  14. Reference 360 REST API
  15. Glossary

Reference 360

Reference 360

Viewing specific job details

Viewing specific job details

On the
My Jobs
page, click the status of any job to view detailed information about the job. If errors occur during a job execution, you can view the error details in the process steps of the job.
You can view key metrics about the job, such as total records processed, records processed successfully, and failed records. The metrics vary for each job.
You can view the overall data flow process for each job instance. Select a specific process step to view the step level details. The details displayed for the job vary based on the job type.
The number of processed records for reference data import jobs shows the summary of all types of imported records, such as business entity records and relationship records, to identify which record type failed. For example, when you import 5 rows of flat code lists, the
Input Rows
field displays the number of processed records as 10 which includes the business entity records and the relationship records.
The following image shows the details of a reference data import job:
The Job Details page displays the details of a reference data import job,
						such as key metrics, job instance output, and RDM batch flow diagram.
  1. Overview. Lists the details of the job instance for each step, such as instance ID, status, start time, end time, and duration.
  2. Runtime Parameters. Lists the runtime parameters of the job instance and each step.
  3. Metrics. Lists the key metrics related to each step, such as total records processed.
  4. Errors. Lists the rejected and invalid records that failed to adhere to data quality rules.

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