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Step 4: Close the Job
When you're finished submitting batches to Salesforce, close the job. Closing the job
tells Salesforce that you're done submitting batches for the job, which allows the monitoring
page in Salesforce to return more meaningful statistics on the progress of the job.
- Create a text file called close_job.txt containing
the following text:
1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 2<jobInfo xmlns="http://www.force.com/2009/06/asyncapi/dataload"> 3 <state>Closed</state> 4</jobInfo> - Using a command-line window, execute the following cURL command:
curl https://instance.salesforce.com/services/async/59.0/job/jobId -H "X-SFDC-Session: sessionId" -H "Content-Type: application/xml; charset=UTF-8" -d @close_job.txt
instance is the portion of the <serverUrl> element and sessionId is the <sessionId> element that you noted in the login response. jobId is the job ID that was returned when you created the job.
This cURL command updates the job resource state from Open to Closed.