Automate and control your data workflows with precision.
A trigger defines the conditions under which a pipeline should start running, giving you full control over when and how your data workflows are executed. Triggers determine the timing for extracting data from sources, performing transformations, or delivering it to destinations, depending on the pipeline’s purpose.
When configuring a trigger, consider how frequently you need your data to be updated or processed—whether it’s daily, hourly, or even every minute. Triggers ensure your data stays up-to-date and aligned with your operational needs.
Nekt provides three flexible types of triggers to accommodate various workflow requirements:
Automate your pipeline execution on a set schedule. Define specific week days and times for the pipeline to run, ensuring data updates occur precisely when needed.
Chain your workflows by setting one pipeline as a reference for another. When the reference pipeline completes a successful run, the next pipeline automatically starts.
Take full control by manually starting the pipeline whenever you decide. This option is perfect for ad-hoc updates or when you want to validate changes before running the pipeline.
Your Schedule trigger options depend on your Nekt subscription plan:
These options allow you to scale your workflows as your organization grows, ensuring that your data pipelines are always aligned with your business requirements.
The type of trigger you choose depends on your workflow’s specific needs:
By selecting the appropriate trigger type, you can ensure your data pipelines align with your operational priorities and deliver data precisely when needed.
Triggers are a key part of making your data workflows efficient and reliable. They minimize manual intervention, reduce latency, and ensure your data is always available when you need it—whether for analysis, reporting, or decision-making. With Nekt, triggers empower you to streamline and automate your data operations, saving time and ensuring accuracy.
Automate and control your data workflows with precision.
A trigger defines the conditions under which a pipeline should start running, giving you full control over when and how your data workflows are executed. Triggers determine the timing for extracting data from sources, performing transformations, or delivering it to destinations, depending on the pipeline’s purpose.
When configuring a trigger, consider how frequently you need your data to be updated or processed—whether it’s daily, hourly, or even every minute. Triggers ensure your data stays up-to-date and aligned with your operational needs.
Nekt provides three flexible types of triggers to accommodate various workflow requirements:
Automate your pipeline execution on a set schedule. Define specific week days and times for the pipeline to run, ensuring data updates occur precisely when needed.
Chain your workflows by setting one pipeline as a reference for another. When the reference pipeline completes a successful run, the next pipeline automatically starts.
Take full control by manually starting the pipeline whenever you decide. This option is perfect for ad-hoc updates or when you want to validate changes before running the pipeline.
Your Schedule trigger options depend on your Nekt subscription plan:
These options allow you to scale your workflows as your organization grows, ensuring that your data pipelines are always aligned with your business requirements.
The type of trigger you choose depends on your workflow’s specific needs:
By selecting the appropriate trigger type, you can ensure your data pipelines align with your operational priorities and deliver data precisely when needed.
Triggers are a key part of making your data workflows efficient and reliable. They minimize manual intervention, reduce latency, and ensure your data is always available when you need it—whether for analysis, reporting, or decision-making. With Nekt, triggers empower you to streamline and automate your data operations, saving time and ensuring accuracy.