Select the next job you want to run when the currently selected job is finished. This works with scheduled jobs and the chain jobs checkbox on the run job tab. This is useful if you are building an integration or migration and want to chain together multiple jobs. For example, you could have a job that pulls all accounts from the origin to the destination. You then want to have StarfishETL automatically pull all contacts from the origin to the destination.
Chaining Jobs on The Run Job Tab
Select a project > Select a job > Go to the run job tab
Chaining Jobs on The Schedule Tab
Select a project > Select a job > Go to the schedule tab
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General Help Frequently Asked Questions Projects Renaming, Copying and Deleting Projects Renaming, Copying and Deleting Jobs Creating a Project Creating a New Job Jobs Create a New Job Renaming, Copying and Deleting Jobs Scheduling Jobs (IN PROGRESS) ...
Previewing Jobs
Before running a job for the first time, you can check to make sure all your formulas and translations are working correctly by stepping through each row on the Preview tab. No data will be modified in your destination system, and you may click Log ...
Run Job Options
Definitions/explanations of the different options for when you wish to run a job. Option Name Description Begin at Row Begin at Row/Leave blank to start at the first row. End at Row End at Row/Leave blank to process through to the end of all rows. ...
Renaming, Copying and Deleting Jobs
To copy, rename or delete a job you first have to select the job you wish to alter. Once a job is selected the 3 other buttons in the top right of the navigation bar will no longer be grayed out. Renaming a Job After selecting a job click on the ...
Setup integration update frequency (schedules)
Setup integration update frequency (schedules) While in StarfishETL Cartographer, navigate to the Projects tab Select the “HubSpot & Creatio Integration” Project Select the Jobs Tab Select the “Select the HS Contact -to- CRM Contact” job Select ...