SOA Daily Download

Overview

The SOA Daily Download module shows the daily download and sync records of SOAs and invoice data from PSCloud to Clibase Tech.

This module gives users visibility over the daily scheduled download activity, including the date, sync result, total records, and status of each download transaction.

Purpose

The purpose of this module is to help users verify that the daily SOA and invoice download from the client server was completed successfully.

It is also used to confirm whether the records downloaded into Clibase Tech are aligned with the records from PSCloud.

Key Functions

  • View daily SOA download history

  • Check sync status such as Pending, Processing, Completed, Failed, or Cancelled

  • Review total downloaded records per sync

  • Check success and failed counts for each download activity

  • Use the record as a reference for SOA verification and audit checking

When to Use

Use this module when:

  • checking if the daily SOA download was successful

  • validating if the scheduled sync has completed

  • verifying whether PSCloud data was properly downloaded into Clibase Tech

  • investigating missing or incomplete SOA records

  • reviewing historical sync activity

Common Questions

1. What does this module show? It shows the daily download record of SOAs and invoices from PSCloud to Clibase Tech.

2. Why is this module important? It helps users confirm whether the scheduled download was successful and whether the expected records were received.

3. What should I check if today’s SOA list looks incomplete? First check the SOA Daily Download module to see if the daily sync was completed successfully and if the total record count looks correct.

4. What does a Failed status mean? It means the download or sync process was not completed successfully and may need to be reviewed by the admin or support team.

5. Can this module help compare PSCloud and Clibase Tech records? Yes. This module is useful for checking whether the downloaded SOA count and status are consistent with the expected data from PSCloud.

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