In very rare circumstances, you might want to change the status of a running batch group.
If the batch group status says it is still executing, you can click Set Status to Incomplete and execute the batch group again. You do this only if the batch group has stopped executing (due to an error, such as a server reboot or crash) but Informatica MDM Hub has not detected that the batch group has stopped due to a job application lock in the metadata.
You will know this is a problem if the current status is
Executing
but the database, application server, and logs show no activity. If this occurs, click this button to clear the job application lock so that you can run the batch group again; otherwise, you will not be able to execute the batch group. Setting the status to Incomplete just updates the status of the batch group (as well as all batch jobs within the batch group)—it does not terminate processing.
Note that, if the job status is Incomplete, you cannot set the job status to Restart.
If the job status is Failed, you can click Set to Restart. Note that, if the job status is Restart, you cannot set the job status to Incomplete.
Changing the status allows you to continue doing something else while the batch group completes.
To set the status of a running batch group to incomplete:
In the Logs for My Batch Group list, select the execution log entry for the running batch group that you want to mark as incomplete.
Click
Set to Incomplete
.
The Batch Group tool changes the status of this batch job to Incomplete.
Execute the batch group again.
If a batch group fails and you do not click either the Set to Restart button or the Set to Incomplete button in the Logs for My Batch Group list, Informatica MDM Hub restarts the batch job from the prior failed level.