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Last updated: Nov 21, 2024
IBM Match 360 processes such as publishing data, matching data, and generating pair reviews are tracked as jobs that you can view and manage from the Jobs screen.
IBM Match 360 jobs are run consecutively, not concurrently. You can start more than one process, but there can only ever be one job that runs at a time, while other jobs wait in a queue.
Start one of the following master data configuration actions to create a job:
- Publish data assets. Publishing data creates the following job types:
anddata-load-vertices
.data-load-edges
- Run matching. The matching process creates the following job types:
,match-bulkderiver
,match-bulkmatcher
, anddata-sync-entities
.match-bulkreporter
- Generate a pair review. Generating pairs creates the
job type.match-bulkpairscorer
- Customize and tune your matching algorithm. Changing matching thresholds creates the
job type.weight-tuning
- Delete data. Deleting data creates the
job type.data-bulk-delete
- Export data. Exporting data creates the
job type.export
For more information about these master data configuration tasks, see Configuring master data in IBM Match 360 with Watson.
Accessing the Jobs screen
The Jobs screen shows a list of jobs that have run, or are currently running, on this service instance.
To access the Jobs screen:
- From the Master data navigation menu, click Jobs
.
- Review the job details of running or completed jobs, including job IDs, job types, timestamp information, and statuses.
- Optionally, you can cancel any jobs that are currently running.
Tip: You can also see a list of running and recently completed jobs from any master data configuration page. Click the Processes icon in the action bar.
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Parent topic: Configuring master data