Copy and Activate Net Zero Cloud Data Processing Engine Templates
Make copies of the available Net Zero Data Processing Engine job templates and activate
them before running the jobs. You can't run the out-of-the-box data processing engine job
templates because they aren’t active.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and
Developer Editions
User Permissions Needed
To view setup pages:
View Setup and Configuration
To enter and modify data:
Net Zero Cloud Manager
To customize and use the Data Processing Engine templates:
Data Pipelines Base User
Assign the Data Pipelines Base User permission set to admins so that admins can
customize and use the Data Processing Engine templates. To aggregate emissions using data
processing engine definitions, enable data pipelines. See Enable Data Pipelines.
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Data Processing and then
select Data Processing Engine.
Select a job template to copy.
Click Save As.
Enter a name and if needed, a description.
Select the Net Zero process type.
Save your changes.
Click Activate.
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