Talend Studio enables
you to create a Job by dropping different technical components from the
Palette onto the design workspace and then connecting these
components together.
Warning: If you are
working on a Git-managed project, do not use any of the following reserved key words to
name your Job or Job folder:
If any of the above-mentioned key words is used in the name of a Job, a Job folder or
any level of its parent folders, changes to your Job or your Jobs in the folder will not
get pushed to Git.
ⓘAvailable in:
Big Data
Big Data Platform
Cloud Big Data
Cloud Big Data Platform
Cloud Data Fabric
Data Fabric
Real-Time Big Data Platform
Note that if you are a
subscription-based user of one of the Talend
solutions with Big Data, another type of Job can be created to generate native Spark code
and executed directly in Spark clusters. For related situation, see the chapter describing
how to design a Spark Job.
About this task
To create the example Job described in this section, proceed as
follows:
Procedure
-
In the Repository tree view of the
Integration
perspective, right-click the Job Designs node or
the Standard folder under the Job
Designs node and select Create Standard Job
from the contextual menu.
The New Job wizard opens to help you define the main
properties of the new Job.
-
Fill the Job properties as shown in the previous screenshot.
The fields correspond to the following properties:
Field
|
Description
|
Name
|
the name of the new Job.
Note that a message comes up if you enter
prohibited characters.
|
Purpose
|
Job purpose or any useful information regarding the
Job use.
|
Description
|
Job description containing any information that
helps you describe what the Job does and how it does it.
|
Author
|
a read-only field that shows by default the current
user login.
|
Locker
|
a read-only field that shows by default the login
of the user who owns the lock on the current Job. This field is
empty when you are creating a Job and has data only when you are
editing the properties of an existing Job.
|
Version
|
a read-only field. You can manually increment the
version using the M and
m buttons. For more
information, see Managing Job and Route versions.
|
Status
|
a list to select from the status of the Job you are
creating.
|
Path
|
a list to select from the folder in which the Job
will be created.
|
-
An empty design workspace opens up showing the name of the Job as a
tab label.
The Job you created is now listed under the Job Designs
node in the Repository tree view.
You can open one or more of the created Jobs by simply double-clicking the Job
label in the Repository tree view.