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Jobs

Jobs are automated actions that can be included in a workflows, below are the available jobs.

There are 10 types of jobs:
Start workflow
Update Attribute Query
Timer
Create Notification
Create Transformation
Create Stream
Create Script
Create prediction
Use prediction
HTTP integration
Web Hooks

Start workflow


Is that job that starts the execution of a workflow



Update Attribute Query


This update forces the compute of the attributes with a query field



Timer


A timer is a control device that outputs a signal at a preset time after an input signal is received. It waits for a certain time before being completed



Create Notification


Aids in generating notifications either Email, In App or SMS.



Create Transformation


Aids in transforming the data from one table to another.



Create Stream


A stream helps in moving data from a table/zip file/http request to a table

Create Script


Create script element either contains scripting statements, or it points to an external script file through the src attribute

Create prediction


Prepare prediction finds all the latest pictures uploaded, stores them in a json file (in a bucket of GCS) and use this file as argument for creating a computes for a prediction job



Use prediction


Use prediction reads the output files generated by the compute prediction result job, and populate tables with the results.



HTTP integration


A HTTP job is an integration tool that helps FieldPro to integrate with other third party ERP systems.

Webhooks


Webhooks are custom events designed to initiate workflows through triggers.

They allow external sources to call your workflows, facilitating seamless integration between different systems.



Note: if you happen to have jobs that have overridden values. You will get an error message above the overridden values stating The configuration overrides the default value, would you like to revert to the original configuration.
You can correct this by clicking on Revert just below the statement.

Note: You cannot delete a job if it is linked to a workflow. In order to delete a job linked to a workflow, you should first, unlink it through the workflow developer then proceed to delete the job. If not, you will receive an error message at the top right corner stating Not allowed error: job is still being used in workflow: xx

Updated on: 28/11/2024

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