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Parameters 2
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Figure 1: Diagnostic Dashboard (Settings and Actions - Troubleshooting - Run Diagnostic Tests) .......................... 3
Figure 2: Searching for the HCM Data Loader Data-Set Status diagnostic test ........................................................ 4
Figure 3: Selecting the HCM Data Loader Data-Set Status diagnostic test .............................................................. 4
Figure 4: Supply or Edit Input Parameters ................................................................................................................ 4
Figure 5: Enter the parameter values ....................................................................................................................... 5
Figure 6: Submitting the HCM Data Loader Data-Set Summary ............................................................................... 5
Figure 7: Reviewing the HCM Data Loader Data-Set Summary test run status ........................................................ 6
Figure 8: Reviewing the HCM Data Loader Data-Set Summary ............................................................................... 6
The HCM Data Loader Data-Set Status report is not designed for reporting all errors in your data set. The HCM Data
Loader Data Set Summary is provided in HCM Extracts for that purpose.
See the HCM Data Loader Extracts white paper available on My Oracle Support (document ID 1664133.1).
For each business object included in your data set, the business object status and file definition is reported. The
following sections provide technical information about your failed records:
Parameters
Because of the large volume of data that is reported for each error, you must restrict the report output to errors that
need further investigation. Use the following parameters to achieve this. The Location column identifies where you
can find the value on the Import and Load Data page.
**Content ID A unique reference to a single data set Data Sets table – Content ID
**Process ID A unique reference to a single data set Data Sets table – Process ID
Business Object The name of a business object within the data Business Objects table – Business Object
Name set. This value is optional, but it is
recommended if you do not supply the other
parameter values.
Message Text Partial or complete message text. Only records Messages page – Message Text, or
that failed with this message are reported. Error Management page – Message Text
User Keys A comma-delimited list of the user key values. Error Management – Data Structure for
Only records with these user keys are reported Object errors
Line Numbers A comma-delimited list of file line numbers. Only Error Management – Data Structure for
the file lines with these sequence numbers are Line errors.
reported.
Figure 1: Diagnostic Dashboard (Settings and Actions - Troubleshooting - Run Diagnostic Tests)
1. Search for the HCM Data Loader Data-Set Status test by entering the name in the Test Name search field and
clicking Search.
2. Select the test by clicking the check box to the left of the test name and click Add to Run
HCM Data Loader Data-Set Status appears in the Choose Tests to Run and Supply Inputs section
Figure 3: Selecting the HCM Data Loader Data-Set Status Diagnostic Test
3. To review the parameter values, click the Click to Supply or Edit Input Parameters button
5. Click OK when you have supplied the parameter values. The parameters form closes.
6. You can name your test run by supplying a name in the Run Name field. Alternatively, leave this field blank and a
name is generated automatically.
7. Click Run to submit the HCM Data Loader Data-Set Summary test.
A confirmation dialog box displays the test run name. Click OK.
8. Click the Display Latest Test Run Status Information link to retrieve the run results.
9. Expand the test hierarchy to see the HCM Data Loader Data-Set Status output and click the Report icon to
open the report:
This output can be saved and attached to a service request if you need support from Oracle.
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