Classification sets job history

See your job history of uploading and downloading classification set data.

Transcript
Hey everybody, it’s Doug. In this video, I just want to take a second and talk to you about classification sets jobs or kind of a history of the downloads for your classification sets. So when you just go into classification sets here by going to components, classification sets right here, again, while you’re in the Adobe analytics interface, you’ll be able to go right to the jobs right here and see that history of your jobs that have taken place. It’s not just exports, it’s imports and exports. You can see that right here on the job type, but you get this kind of history on what’s been going on with your classification sets. For each of those, you can see the status in case there are some that are still queued or running. You can see all these other ones are completed. You’ll be able to see when they were completed, et cetera. On the ones that you ran, these exports that you need to download, you’ll see that you can download those again if you want and grab those whenever you feel like you need to. Now, one thing is when you are in your classification set, I’m going to click back into this one. And if I want to download the data, and if I have a lot of data that needs to be downloaded, then it’s very likely that you’re going to get a message that says, hey, this is taking a little bit longer to download, go over to the jobs interface and download it when it is completed. So if it’s a really small one and you hit download, then it will happen right away. You’ll be able to see it go up into your download of your browser. But again, if it’s going to take a minute, then you can click right over to job history here. And that will take you that same interface, that jobs page. You’ll be able to see that it’s still pending or it’s working on it, et cetera. And then when it is completed, you’ll be able to see one of your download buttons and then just download that so that you can continue to manage your classification sets. Good luck.
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