Use this window to load data from a UMF file into the entity
database through the Visualizer.
- File load status bar
- After you select a UMF file to open and load, and then click the Load
File... button, this status bar shows the progress of
processing the data in the file. The system displays statistics that
include the percentage complete, elapsed time since the file started
processing, and the status of the system processing.
- (Continue) button
- If you have paused loading and processing the file using the (Pause)
button, click this button to resume loading and processing the remaining
unprocessed records in the file. The system continues with the next
record in the selected file.
- (Pause) button
- Click this button if you want to temporarily pause the loading
and processing of the file. The file remains in memory, and the system
tracks which records have already been processed. Any records in the
file that have not yet been processed are not in the entity database
until you continue the file load.
- This button is only active while the system is loading the file.
- (Stop) button
- Click this button if you want to stop the loading and processing
of the file. The file is cleared from memory. Any records in the file
that have not yet been processed are not in the entity database. If
you want to continue loading records in this file, you must load the
file again. During the file reload, any records that have already
been processed are processed again.
- This button is only active while the system is loading the file.
- View Results button
- Click this button to display the File Load Results dialog,
which includes the following information:
- The number of records sent to the pipeline.
- The number of new entities created in the entity database, based
on the data from the file that you loaded.
- The number of UMF exceptions that the pipeline encountered while
processing the data in this file. (This number can indicate errors
in the UMF file or problems in the syntax that prevent the pipeline
from fully processing the data. Contact your system administrator
for assistance in fixing UMF exceptions. Your system administrator
can review an UMF exceptions log to get more detail.)
- The number of role alerts created, based on the data in the file
that you loaded.
- Load File... button
- Click this button to load the file into the pipeline, and begin
processing each record in the file for entity and relationship resolution.