This article explains about available features and UI elements in Jobs List page.
Overview
After creating a connection with the external application, admins can create custom jobs to sync data from the external application to Gainsight. Gainsight offers Out Of the Box (OOB) Jobs for a few Connectors which is needed for initial setup to sync data from the other source objects into Gainsight.
To access the Jobs page, navigate to Administration > Integrations > Connectors 2.0 > Jobs.
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In the Jobs list page, you can see that single or multiple jobs are associated with a connection. You can find a specific Job either by using the Search text box or by using Connections text box to search Jobs by Connection Name. The Jobs page provides the following details of each job:
Column
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Description
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Job name
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This shows the name of the Job.
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Connection name
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The Connection name created in Connections Page.
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Source
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The System from which data is being fetched.
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Destination
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Refers to the target Gainsight object.
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Last Run Status
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Indicates the status of the executed Jobs as Success, Partial Success, or Failed in the last run.
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Last Run On
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Indicates timestamp and the date on which the Job was last run.
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Schedule Type
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Indicates the schedule type of Data Sync Jobs as Scheduled Execution or On Demand. For more information on Schedule Type, refer to the Configure Jobarticle in the Additional Resources at the end of this article.
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From the Context menu of a Connection, select one of the following options to perform the respective actions:
- Edit Job: Use this option to edit a job. For more information, refer to the Jobs List page article in the Additional Resources section at the end of this article.
- Delete Job: Use this option to delete the selected Job.
- Run Job: Use this option to execute the job with one of the data sync options:
- Data modified since last Sync Date and Time
- Data modified within a specified Time and Date
- All Data
For more information on Run Job options, refer to the Configure Job or Job Chain article in the Additional Resources section at the end of this article.

Additional Resources
For more information about Connectors, refer to the following articles: