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Getting started
APIs
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Identities Management
Creating a user
Updating a user's email
IP allowlist
Setting up your IP allowlist without activating it
Adding IPs to your IP allowlist
Synchronizing user identities across systems
Setting up SCIM provisioning on Azure AD
Mapping roles between SSO and Talend Cloud
Using API to pause or resume task runs
Checking scheduled task runs against your maintenance timetable
Pausing a task for the maintenance window
Resuming a task after the maintenance
Crawler
Creating a crawler from a JDBC connection
Scheduling a crawler run
Datasets
Adding a description to a specific column
Adding descriptions to several columns
Reading descriptions of a dataset
Monitoring tasks
Monitoring task runs by accessing only relevant logs
Monitoring a specific task without downloading logs
Getting a task run log for live monitoring
Fetching run logs periodically for analysis
Getting component metrics of task runs for performance monitoring
Troubleshooting a hanging task run
Using component observability metrics to build reports for task runs
Service accounts
Creating a service account
Generating a service account token
Using a service account to get users
Assigning workspace permissions to a service account
Using a service account to run tasks
Using API to schedule task or plan runs
Using a schedule to organize your task runs
Creating a schedule and adding triggers
Simulating upcoming events and tuning your schedule
Applying a schedule to a task
Duplicating a schedule
Upgrading a single-triggered task to be multi-triggered
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Using a schedule to organize your task runs
Using a schedule to organize your task runs
Create a schedule, add triggers, simulate the upcoming events based on this schedule, associate the schedule with a task and if needs be, reuse this schedule for more tasks.
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Creating a schedule and adding triggers
Simulating upcoming events and tuning your schedule
Applying a schedule to a task
Duplicating a schedule