The previous section introduced you to the basics about jobs. In this section, you will have the opportunity to become more familiar with the design process of a Job.
You already know how to use Spoon for designing and running transformations. As you must have noticed, there are a lot of similarities when it's time to design and create a Job. Let's explain how Spoon looks like when you work with jobs:
Spoon interface
The following table describes the main differences you will notice while designing a Job, as compared to designing a Transformation:
Area | Description |
Design tree | You don't see a list of steps but a list of Job entries. |
Job toolbar | You no longer see some options that only make sense while working with datasets. One of them is the |
( | Instead of |