A Data Flux Load task gets the selected entities or Reference tables from the selected version created on the source environment and loads them to the selected target environment. A load task deletes the selected entities from the target environment and then loads them from the selected version.
To set a load task to a Data Flux task, check the Entity Versioning setting.
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A Load Data Flux task contains the following tabs:
The first tab in the TDM task that holds general information about the task. For example:
A task name. A mandatory setting. Note that only one active task can have a specific Task Title. An error is displayed when an attempt is made to create several tasks with the same task title.
Load or Extract. Set the task type to Load.
Check to set the task mode to Data Flux. Testers can check this setting and create a Data Flux load task only if their role has permissions.
Check to override Globals on a task level.
When checking the Set Global Variables setting, a new Task Globals tab opens.
Reference handling. Select a value from the dropdown list:
When setting the Reference setting to Reference Only or Both - reference and entities, a new Reference tab opens.
Notes:
The BE of the task. Select a BE from the dropdown list of the BEs included in the environment’s products.
Select all, partial, or one LU of the selected BE.
The following validations are set on the selected LUs:
The selected LUs must include at least one root LU of the selected BE.
You cannot select an LU without its parent LU.
Example:
Customer BE has two levels in its hierarchy: the root LU is the Customer LU, the Billing LU is a child of the Customer LU, and the Collection LU is the child of the Billing LU. You cannot select a Collection LU without the Billing LU when creating a task on Customer BE.
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Select all, partial, or one post execution process of the selected BE.
A Data Flux Load task gets the selected entities or Reference tables from the selected version created on the source environment and loads them to the selected target environment. A load task deletes the selected entities from the target environment and then loads them from the selected version.
To set a load task to a Data Flux task, check the Entity Versioning setting.
Click for more information about Data Flux tasks.
A Load Data Flux task contains the following tabs:
The first tab in the TDM task that holds general information about the task. For example:
A task name. A mandatory setting. Note that only one active task can have a specific Task Title. An error is displayed when an attempt is made to create several tasks with the same task title.
Load or Extract. Set the task type to Load.
Check to set the task mode to Data Flux. Testers can check this setting and create a Data Flux load task only if their role has permissions.
Check to override Globals on a task level.
When checking the Set Global Variables setting, a new Task Globals tab opens.
Reference handling. Select a value from the dropdown list:
When setting the Reference setting to Reference Only or Both - reference and entities, a new Reference tab opens.
Notes:
The BE of the task. Select a BE from the dropdown list of the BEs included in the environment’s products.
Select all, partial, or one LU of the selected BE.
The following validations are set on the selected LUs:
The selected LUs must include at least one root LU of the selected BE.
You cannot select an LU without its parent LU.
Example:
Customer BE has two levels in its hierarchy: the root LU is the Customer LU, the Billing LU is a child of the Customer LU, and the Collection LU is the child of the Billing LU. You cannot select a Collection LU without the Billing LU when creating a task on Customer BE.
Click for additional examples of BE hierarchies.
Select all, partial, or one post execution process of the selected BE.