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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Informatica Customer 360 for Salesforce
  3. Configuring the Data Cleansing Settings
  4. Managing Batch Jobs
  5. Verifying Addresses, Email Addresses, and Phone Numbers
  6. Synchronizing Salesforce Records with Customer 360 for Salesforce
  7. Managing Duplicate Records
  8. Consolidating Records
  9. Converting External Records to Salesforce Records
  10. Managing Hierarchies
  11. Integrating Customer 360 for Salesforce with Multidomain MDM
  12. Managing Multi-Org
  13. Troubleshooting
  14. Appendix A: Custom Settings
  15. Appendix B: Glossary

Monitoring the Running Batch Jobs

Monitoring the Running Batch Jobs

You can also monitor the running batch jobs in the batch queue.
Customer 360 for Salesforce
(
Customer 360 for Salesforce
) displays the number of available batch slots. When you schedule a batch job,
Customer 360 for Salesforce
reserves one batch slot for each scheduled job until the scheduled job runs.
You can view the following information in the running jobs table:
Number
Queue entry sequence number.
Batch Name
Apex batch job name.
Loop
Loop number of the hierarchy batch job.
Job size
Total number of records for the batch job to process.
For the asynchronous hierarchy batch job for large hierarchies, the job size column displays 'Large Hierarchy'. The total number of records that the asynchronous hierarchy batch job processed appears after the batch job completes.
Processed
Number of record processed across the loop.
Queue status
Current batch job status.
Phase detail
Current job phase. Can be "Start," "Execute," or "Finish."
Last updated
Last updated date and time.
Batch Apex ID
Apex batch job ID.
Batch Apex status
Status of the Apex batch job.
Created by
User who launched the batch job.
Actions
The user can select
Abort
to abort a batch job.
Unused Slots
Displays the number of available batch slots.

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