#[non_exhaustive]pub struct EvaluateDataQualityMultiFrame {
pub name: String,
pub inputs: Vec<String>,
pub additional_data_sources: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
pub ruleset: String,
pub publishing_options: Option<DqResultsPublishingOptions>,
pub additional_options: Option<HashMap<AdditionalOptionKeys, String>>,
pub stop_job_on_failure_options: Option<DqStopJobOnFailureOptions>,
}
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Specifies your data quality evaluation criteria.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.name: String
The name of the data quality evaluation.
inputs: Vec<String>
The inputs of your data quality evaluation. The first input in this list is the primary data source.
additional_data_sources: Option<HashMap<String, String>>
The aliases of all data sources except primary.
ruleset: String
The ruleset for your data quality evaluation.
publishing_options: Option<DqResultsPublishingOptions>
Options to configure how your results are published.
additional_options: Option<HashMap<AdditionalOptionKeys, String>>
Options to configure runtime behavior of the transform.
stop_job_on_failure_options: Option<DqStopJobOnFailureOptions>
Options to configure how your job will stop if your data quality evaluation fails.
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Source§impl EvaluateDataQualityMultiFrame
impl EvaluateDataQualityMultiFrame
Sourcepub fn inputs(&self) -> &[String]
pub fn inputs(&self) -> &[String]
The inputs of your data quality evaluation. The first input in this list is the primary data source.
Sourcepub fn additional_data_sources(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
pub fn additional_data_sources(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
The aliases of all data sources except primary.
Sourcepub fn publishing_options(&self) -> Option<&DqResultsPublishingOptions>
pub fn publishing_options(&self) -> Option<&DqResultsPublishingOptions>
Options to configure how your results are published.
Sourcepub fn additional_options(
&self,
) -> Option<&HashMap<AdditionalOptionKeys, String>>
pub fn additional_options( &self, ) -> Option<&HashMap<AdditionalOptionKeys, String>>
Options to configure runtime behavior of the transform.
Sourcepub fn stop_job_on_failure_options(&self) -> Option<&DqStopJobOnFailureOptions>
pub fn stop_job_on_failure_options(&self) -> Option<&DqStopJobOnFailureOptions>
Options to configure how your job will stop if your data quality evaluation fails.
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impl EvaluateDataQualityMultiFrame
Sourcepub fn builder() -> EvaluateDataQualityMultiFrameBuilder
pub fn builder() -> EvaluateDataQualityMultiFrameBuilder
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