The Jobs for Run page presents information about the batch jobs that make up a run and provides access to input and output files for the jobs. The name and owner of the run appears at the top of the page. If a run is scheduled for future processing, the scheduled date and time appear.
1. On the Data Mining Runs page, click the row menu () for a run, and then click View Jobs for Run.
The Jobs for Run page appears. The Jobs for Run page provides the following information about each job:
Column |
Description |
ID |
Automatically assigned unique ID of the job. IDs of deleted runs are not re-used. |
Name |
The name of each job, including a descriptor followed by the number of the run. The jobs included in the run differ for MGPS and LR runs, as follows. An MGPS run includes the following jobs:
A logistic regression run includes the following jobs:
|
Description |
The text, Part of Run, followed by the run ID. |
Server |
The value, Any, appears if the next available listener can perform the job. If multiple listeners are in use and the MGPS or logistic regression run is submitted externally using a run definition file, a listener can be specified to perform each job and the unique ID of the listener appears. |
Created |
Server date and time when the extraction or base job was created. For a run that is scheduled and may be queued for processing after other runs, the creation of the extraction or base job may be substantially later than the creation date of the run itself. |
Start Date |
Server date and time when the job was started. Note: Once an extraction completes, there is internal preparation of the extraction for the mgps or LR job. If you submit two runs, it is possible for the extraction job of the second run to start before the mgps or LR job of the first run. |
End Date |
Server date and time when the job ended. |
Runnable |
The value remains NO for each job until the preceding job is complete; then the value becomes YES. |
Status |
The column remains empty until the job has completed or failed. If the job completes successfully, the status is Completed. If the run is canceled when the job is being performed, the status is Canceled. An error message (and red background) appears if the job failed. |
2. To view details about the run (such as which configuration was used) and the parameters of the run, such as subsetting information, click View Run Details.
3. To view job detail, such as the job parameters, and to access input and output files for jobs, click the name of the job.
4. To view source tables, click Sources (if you are a superuser).
5. To return to the Jobs for Run page, click Back.