Writing tasks in stewardship campaigns
Procedure
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Double-click the first tDataStewardshipTaskOutput component to open its Basic settings view.
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In the URL field, enter the address of the application suffixed with /data-stewardship/, for example http://localhost:19999/data-stewardship/.
If you are working with Talend Cloud Data Stewardship, use the URL for the corresponding data center suffixed with /data-stewardship/ to access the application, for example, https://tds.us.cloud.talend.com/data-stewardship for the AWS US data center.
For the URLs of available data centers, see Talend Cloud regions and URLs.
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Enter your login information in the Username and Password
fields.
To enter your password, click ... next to the field, enter your password between double quotes in the dialog box that opens and click OK.If you are working with Talend Cloud Data Stewardship and if:
- SSO is enabled, enter an access token in the field.
- SSO is not enabled, enter either an access token or your password in the field.
- Click Find a campaign to open a dialog box which lists the campaigns defined in Talend Data Stewardship and for which you are the owner or you have the access rights.
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Click the column header to sort the list alphabetically for text
columns and chronologically for the date column. Select the campaign in which to
write the arbitration tasks, Beta Candidates for the first
component, and click OK.
The Campaign and Type fields are automatically filled in with the campaign metadata.
The data model of the selected campaign is retrieved from the application and is read-only. Two columns are added by default:- TDS_DUE_DATE which you can use to provide the task due date using the format: YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss. The due date is automatically calculated according to the task resolution delay you define in the campaign, if any.
- TDS_EXTERNAL_ID which you can use to provide the task identifier.
You can click Edit Schema to display the columns, if needed.
The output schema of tDataStewardshipTaskOutput always uses the String type for all the columns regardless of the initial data types, except the ones generated by default.
- Select the Override enforcement of data model check box to load the new tasks into the campaign even if their data model type does not match what has been defined in Talend Data Stewardship.
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Set the metadata of the tasks you want to write in the Arbitration campaign as follows:
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From the State list, select to write the tasks and assign them the New status.
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From the Assignee list, select the campaign participant to which you want to assign the new tasks in this example. Otherwise, select No Assignee to write the tasks in the campaign pending to be assigned to a participant.
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From the Priority list, select High as the priority level you want to assign to the tasks.
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From the Choice list, select No Choice to write the tasks pending a choice.
Data stewards should then select the relevant choice from the web application.
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In the Tag field, enter the
tag or tags you want to associate with the tasks, use a comma to separate
multiple tags.
You can use the tag(s) to filter the tasks you want to load into the campaign.
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In the Comments table, enter a
comment for one or more columns.
The campaign participant will be able to see the comment any time he/she places the pointer on the column in Talend Data Stewardship. This information can help him/her making a more informed decision when resolving the task.
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Click Advanced settings to
open the corresponding view and set the number of tasks you want to have in each
commit in the Max tasks per commit
field.
There are no limits for the batch size in Talend Data Stewardship (on premises). However, do not exceed 200 tasks per commit in Talend Cloud Data Stewardship, otherwise the Job fails.
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Double-click the other tDataStewardshipTaskOutput components and follow the same steps
to decide the metadata of the tasks to write in the Resolution and Grouping campaigns.
This Job writes the arbitration, resolution and grouping tasks in the respective campaigns. It does not assign the tasks to any participant in the Grouping and Resolution campaigns, does not set a priority level and does not define any tags on them.
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