The Jobs subtab on the Monitor tab shows the status of data sync and recipe CRM
Analytics jobs. You can view error messages about a job, view the run-time details about every
transformation that is processed, and monitor the number of jobs remaining from your org’s
24-hour limit.
Required Editions
Available in Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience.
Available with CRM Analytics, which is available for an extra cost in
Enterprise, Performance, and Unlimited Editions. Also available in
Developer Edition.
User Permissions
Needed
To monitor a recipe:
Edit CRM Analytics Dataflows OR Edit Dataset Recipes
In data manager, click the Jobs Monitor tab.
Click to see the latest status of a job. Each job can have one of these statuses.
Status
Description
Running
The job is running
Failed
The job failed.
Successful
The job completed successfully.
Warning
The job completed successfully, but some rows failed.
Queued
The job is waiting for other jobs to complete before it runs.
If the job fails or completes with a warning, open the job to see which rows have
warnings. Click the warning icon in the rows' status column, then Job
Details, to download a log with more information.
If there’s a problem with the recipe logic, edit the recipe and then run it again.
To get details about a running job, like progress, who started it, or why it was
canceled, click the job ID.
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