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Creating a Task
- In a task plan properties → Tasks section, click
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- PhixFlow opens a new task properties tab.
- Enter a name in Basic Settings → Name.
- Specify the order in which the task must be run. This is important if a table depends on the data in other tables.
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Task Properties
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Basic Settings
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All tables | Available when Task Type is Table Data Delete Task.
PhixFlow runs this table-data-delete task on all tables that are not listed specifically in another table-data-delete task.
To save a table-data-delete task, it must:
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Order | Specify the order that the task will be run in the task plan. For example, if there are a total of 4 tasks in the task plan, and you want this task to run third, enter 3 . | ||||||||||||||||
Task Type | Available when a new task has been saved. PhixFlow displays the type of this task, which can be:
See Types of Task for details.
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Tables
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This section is available when Task Type is Analysis Task or Table Data Delete Task.
Use this section to specify the tables that the task affects. This section has:
- a toolbar with standard buttons
- a grid that shows the list of tables assigned to the task.
There are different ways to add tables to the list.
- In the section toolbar, click
. PhixFlow shows all the tables in the repository. Drag a table into the grid.Insert excerpt _table_show _table_show nopanel true - From a model, hover your mouse pointer over the table to display the pop-up toolbar. Click
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If you add multiple tables to the task, PhixFlow will process the tables in any order when the task runs. Only use this method you are sure there are no dependencies between the tables.
Additional Sections for Configuration Export Tasks
The following sections are only available when Task Type is Configuration Export Task.
Items to Export
This section has:
- the Export Full Configuration check box
- a toolbar with standard buttons
- a grid that shows the list of items to export.
All the specified items will be saved into a single zip file. Specify the file name and description in the File Settings section.
User Groups
This section has a toolbar with standard buttons and
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The grid contains a list of user groups whose members can either run the task or access the generated files in the download area. To add a user group to the list:
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To remove a user group from the role, use the
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File Settings
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File Name | Enter the file name for the zip file that the task generates. |
File Description | Enter a description. This text will appear in:
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Mandatory Tasks
The tasks are run in the order they are listed in the the task plan.
You can specify that a task is Mandatory. If a mandatory task fails, PhixFlow will not run the following task in the task plan. You must resolve the issue preventing the task from running and then restart the task.
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Rerunning a task plan that previously failed means it continues that run from where it failed. If data related to an previous task has changed this is not reflected in the results of the rerun. This means that after you have rerun a previously failed task, consider running the task again, to ensure all data or processes are up-to-date. |