Starting the Data Loader run

  1. Click the Operate tab.
    The Run Overview page shows the list of all Data Loader runs.

    The top section contains information about the Data Loader name and current status.

    The main section contains a data grid with one run on each line with overview information about the run.

    This table shows the details of the page:

    Field/button Description
    Details Go to the run details page
    Run The incremental counter starting at 1.
    Status The current status of this run.
    Documents The number of documents processed successfully, and the total number of documents that are selected for the run.
    Rows The total number of table rows/document lines that are processed successfully.
    Data Objects The total number of data objects that are sent to Data Lake successfully.
    Start Time Date and time when the run started.
    End Time Date and time when the run completed, failed, or was stopped.
    Started by User Name of the user who started the run.
    Stopped by User Name of the user who stopped the run.
    Connection Point Name of the connection point that is used for this run.

    The bottom part of the page contains paging controls.

  2. Click Start, shown as a play icon.
  3. Select these check boxes:
    • All documents
      All documents selected in the Documents tab are loaded.
    • Documents not processes in previous run
      The documents that were selected on the Documents tab, that were not started or not processed successfully in the previous run.
    • Specific documents
      Manually select a subset of documents to be loaded.
  4. Click OK.
    The Data Loader run is started. The run is visible in the run overview with the Triggered status.

    This table shows the available statuses:

    Status Description
    Triggered Preparing to run.
    Running The run is in progress.
    Retrying The run is in progress but an issue is causing to retry.
    Completed All tables are processed successfully.
    Stopped The run is stopped by the user.
    Failed The run completed, but one or more tables are not processed successfully.