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  1. Introducing Mass Ingestion
  2. Getting Started with Mass Ingestion
  3. Connectors and Connections
  4. Mass Ingestion Applications
  5. Mass Ingestion Databases
  6. Mass Ingestion Files
  7. Mass Ingestion Streaming
  8. Monitoring Mass Ingestion Jobs
  9. Asset Management
  10. Troubleshooting

Mass Ingestion

Mass Ingestion

Defining basic task information

Defining basic task information

To begin defining a
database ingestion
task, you must first enter some basic information about the task, such as a task name, project or project folder location, and load operation type.
  1. In
    Mass Ingestion
    , click
    New
    Database Ingestion Task
    .
    The
    Definition
    page of the
    Mass Ingestion Databases
    Task wizard appears.
  2. Configure the following properties:
    Property
    Description
    Name
    A name for the
    database ingestion
    task.
    Task names can contain Latin alphanumeric characters, spaces, periods (.), commas (,), underscores (_), plus signs (+), and hyphens (-). Task names cannot include other special characters.
    Task names are not case sensitive.
    Maximum length is 50 characters.
    If you include spaces in the database ingestion task name, after you deploy the task, the spaces do not appear in the corresponding job name.
    Location
    The project or project\folder that will contain the task definition.
    Runtime Environment
    The runtime environment in which you want to run the task.
    The runtime environment must be a Secure Agent group that consists of one or more Secure Agents. A Secure Agent is a lightweight program that runs tasks and enables secure communication.
    You cannot use the Hosted Agent or a serverless runtime environment.
    Click the
    Refresh
    icon to refresh the list of runtime environments.
    Description
    An optional description for the task.
    Maximum length is 4,000 characters.
    Load Type
    The type of load operation that the
    database ingestion
    task performs. Options are:
    • Initial Load
      . Loads data read at a specific point in time from source tables to a target in a batch operation. You can perform an initial load to materialize a target to which incremental change data will be sent.
    • Incremental Load
      . Propagates source data changes to a target continuously or until the job is stopped or ends. The job propagates the changes that have occurred since the last time the job ran or from a specific start point for the first job run.
    • Initial and Incremental Loads
      . Performs an initial load of point-in-time data to the target and then automatically switches to propagating incremental data changes made to the same source tables on a continuous basis.
  3. Click
    Next
    .

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