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NOTE:  Designer Cloud Educational is a free product with limitations on its features. Some features in the documentation do not apply to this product edition. See Product Limitations.

   

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In Designer Cloud Educational, you use the Job Details page to explore details about successful or failed jobs, including outputs, dependencies, and other metadata. Download results to your local desktop or, if enabled, explore a visual profile of the data in the results for further iteration on your recipe.

  • Delete job: Delete the job and its results.

    Deleting a job cannot be undone.

Overview Tab

In the Overview tab, you can review the job status, its sources, and the details of the job run.

NOTE: If your job failed, you may be prompted with an error message indicating a job ID that differs from the listed one. This job ID refers to the sub-job that is part of the job listed in the Job summary.

Figure: Overview tab

You can review a snapshot of the results of your job.

  • To review the recipe and dependencies in your job, click Go to steps and dependencies. See the Dependencies tab below.
  • If you chose to profile results of your job, click Go to profile to review. See Profile tab below.
    • A visual profile provides a graphical snapshot of the results of a successful transformation job for the entire dataset and individual columns in the dataset. 
    • For more information on enabling a visual profile job, see Run Job Page.
    • For more information, see Overview of Visual Profiling.

You can also review the outputs generated as a result of your job. 

    • To review and export any of the generated results, click View results. See Outputs Destinations tab below.

Job summary:

  • Job ID: Unique identifier for the job

  • Job status: Current status of the job:
    • Queued:  Job has been queued for execution.
    • Running: Job is in progress.
    • Completed: Job has successfully executed.

      NOTE:  Invalid steps in a recipe are skipped, and it's still possible for the job to be executed successfully.

    • Canceled: Job was canceled by user. 

      Failed: Job failed to complete. 

      NOTE:  You can re-run a failed job from the Transformer page. If you have since modified the recipe, those changes are applied during the second run. See Transformer Page.

  • Flow: Name of the flow from which the job was executed. Click the link to open the flow. See Flow View Page.
  • Output: Name of the output object that was used to define the generated results. Click the link to open the output. See Flow View Page.

 

Execution summary:

  • Job type: The method by which the job was executed:
    • Manual - Job was executed through the application interface.
  • User: The user who launched the job
  • Environment: Where applicable, the running environment where the job was executed is displayed.
  • Start time: Timestamp for when processing began on the job. This value may not correspond to when the job was queued for execution.
  • Finish time: Timestamp for when processing ended on the job, successful or not
  • Last update: Timestamp for when the job was last updated
  • Duration: Elapsed time of job execution

Output Destinations Tab

If the job has successfully completed, you can review the set of generated outputs and export results.

Figure: Output Destinations tab

Actions:

For each output, you can do the following:

  • View details: View details about the generated output in the side bar.
  • Download result: Download the generated output to your local desktop. 

    NOTE: Some file formats may not be downloadable to your desktop. See below.

  • Create imported dataset: Use the generated output to create a new imported dataset for use in your flows. See below.

Direct file download

Click one of the provided links to download the file through your browser to your local desktop.

NOTE: If these options are not available, data download may have been disabled by an administrator.

Create imported dataset

Optionally, you can turn your generated results into new datasets for immediate use in Designer Cloud Educational. For the generated output, select Create imported dataset from its context menu.

NOTE: When you create a new dataset from your job results, the file or files that were written to the designated output location are used as the source. Depending on your backend datastore permissions are configured, this location may not be accessible to other users.

After the new output has been written, you can create new recipes from it. See Build Sequence of Datasets.

Profile Tab

Review the visual profile of your generated results in the Profile tab. Visual profiling can assist in identifying issues in your dataset that require further attention, including outlier values. 

NOTE: This tab appears only if you selected to profile results in your job definition. See Run Job Page.


Figure: Profile tab

In particular, you should pay attention to the mismatched values and missing values counts, which identify the approximate percentage of affected values across the entire dataset. For more information, see Overview of Visual Profiling.

NOTE:  The computational cost of generating exact visual profiling measurements on large datasets in interactive visual profiles severely impacts performance. As a result, visual profiles across an entire dataset represent statistically significant approximations.

NOTE: Designer Cloud Educational treats null values as missing values. Imported values that are null are generated as missing values in job results (represented in the gray bar). See Manage Null Values.

Tip: Mouse over the color bars to see counts of values in the category.

Tip: Use the horizontal scroll bar to see profiles of all columns in wide datasets.

In the lower section, you can explore details of the transformations of individual columns. Use this area to explore mismatched or missing data elements in individual columns. 

Depending on the data type of the column, varying information is displayed. For more information, see Column Statistics Reference.

Tip: You should review the type information for each column, which is indicated by the icon to the left of the column.

Dependencies Tab

In this tab, you can review a simplified representation of the flow from which the job was executed. This flow view displays only the recipes and datasets that contributed to the generated results.

Tip: To open the full flow, you can click its name in the upper-left corner.

 

Figure: Dependencies tab

Recipe actions:

Download recipe: Download the text of the recipe in Wrangle.

Display Wrangle/natural language: Toggle display of the recipe in raw language or in readable language.

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