Running an ID mapping workflow - AWS Entity Resolution

Running an ID mapping workflow

After you create an ID mapping workflow for one AWS account or create an ID mapping workflow across two AWS accounts, you can run the ID mapping workflow. The ID mapping workflow outputs a CSV file.

To run an ID mapping workflow
  1. Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the AWS Entity Resolution console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/entityresolution/.

  2. In the left navigation pane, under Workflows, choose ID mapping.

  3. Choose the ID mapping workflow.

  4. On the ID mapping workflow details page, in the upper right corner, choose Run.

  5. On the matching workflow details page, on the Metrics tab, view the following under Last job metrics:

    • The Job ID

    • The Status of the matching workflow job: Queued, In progress, Completed, Failed

    • The Run type

    • The Time started for the workflow job

    • The Time completed for the workflow job

    • The Duration of the workflow job

    • The Output destination

    • The AWS KMS key

    • The Service role

    • The number of Input records

    • The number of Unique records

    • The number of New unique records loaded

    • The number of Mapped records

    • The number of Mapped records removed

    • The number of New mapped records

    • The number of Mapped source records

    • The number of New mapped source records

    • The number of Mapped source records removed

    • The number of Mapped target records

    • The number of New mapped target records

    • The number of Mapped target records removed

    • The number of Delete records processed

    • The number of Records processed

    • The number of Records not processed

    Under Job history, you can also view the job metrics for previously run ID mapping workflow jobs.

  6. After the ID mapping workflow job completes (status is Completed), choose Data output, and then choose your Amazon S3 location to view the results.

    After you get your CSV file, you can join the RAMPID with the TRANSCODED_ID.