Run Net Zero Cloud Data Processing Engine Definition
Run an active Data Processing Engine definition from the definition’s builder. When
running a definition from the builder, you can provide input variable values that are used only
for that run.
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 run a Data Processing Engine definition:
Data Pipelines Base User
AND
Customize Application
AND
Modify All
Data
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Data Processing and then
select Data Processing Engine.
Open an active job.
Click Run Definition.
Click Next.
To identify the account for which the forecast is being run, enter the account name. For
more information about creating the account, see Create Account.
To identify the emission forecast set, enter the forecast set name.
Click Run Definition.
You can track the job’s progress in Monitor Workflow Services. For more information about
monitoring your running data processing engine jobs, see Monitor Your Batch Jobs.
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