Build a Pipeline from the Workflow
Workflow view
The Workflow makes it easy to visualize and organize a Pipeline of tasks.
Only the Schedule Owner and contributors can create, edit, and delete tasks.
Tasks can be linked together to define an execution order.
If tasks are not linked, DC-Maestro sends all execution requests simultaneously.
If tasks are linked, DC-Maestro sends the execution requests according to the order defined in the Workflow.
In the example below, the exposure will be executed after the 2 persistence tasks, and only if these are executed successfully.
To follow step by step the creation of a Pipeline, go to the tutorial page Building a Workflow. |
Workflow menu
Editing tasks and the Pipeline is done from the Workflow tab.
- Buttons
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Saves all Pipelines tasks and links
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Reorganize all elements
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- Action menu
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Undo last action (maximum 10)
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Zoom in /
Zoom out
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Show /
Hide grid
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Lock /
Unlock items
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The menu on the right allows you to add and modify Workflow tasks.
- Task menu
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Selection of tasks to add in the Workflow
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Selected task settings
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A task settings vary depending on its type.
To select a DataChain item click on then select the item from the list.
To edit an item already selected, click on .
You can see detailed information about the selected item in the menu on the right.
To see the item’s page in DataChain, click on the ID number in the grey box.
If you are working in DataChain in another tab, and a Project other than that of the item is already selected, the item cannot be found. In this case, select the Project linked to the Schedule and then click again on the identifier from DC-Maestro. If you are not part of the Project linked to Planning, it will not be possible to see the corresponding item in DataChain. |
If the instance is unreachable, if the DataChain element is deleted, or if the user does not have sufficient rights, this information is inaccessible and the following message is displayed next to the identifier:
Tasks removed from the Pipeline’s Workflow will no longer be executed. A deleted task is still visible from the execution history, but it is no longer possible to access its execution log. |