I'm having trouble understanding why my integration job doesn't always complete when run on a schedu

dariana
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I'm having trouble understanding why my integration job doesn't always complete when run on a schedule.

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Viraj Hudlikar
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Hello @dariana 

When an integration job fails to complete on a schedule, it's often due to a few common issues. Here are the likely culprits:

Most often, the job is timing out, hitting resource limits, or encountering issues with the external system's availability or authentication.

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Viraj Hudlikar.

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Dr Atul G- LNG
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Hi @dariana 

 

 

The integration job does not always complete when it runs on a schedule.

Atul: Are you seeing any errors, or how are you determining that the job is not running?

 
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Viraj Hudlikar
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Hello @dariana 

When an integration job fails to complete on a schedule, it's often due to a few common issues. Here are the likely culprits:

Most often, the job is timing out, hitting resource limits, or encountering issues with the external system's availability or authentication.

If my response has helped you hit helpful button and if your concern is solved do mark my response as correct.

 

Thanks & Regards
Viraj Hudlikar.