If your DataWorks advanced edition (Standard Edition, Professional Edition, or Enterprise Edition) expires because you do not renew it in time, the advanced edition is downgraded to Basic Edition, and you cannot use the features that are supported only by the advanced edition. This topic describes feature downgrades of DataWorks advanced editions upon expiration.
Precautions
After your DataWorks advanced edition expires, you cannot use the features that are supported by the advanced edition. If the advanced edition that you use is about to expire, we recommend that you renew it at the earliest opportunity. For information about renewal, see Renewal.
After the advanced edition that you use expires, the advanced edition is automatically downgraded to Basic Edition. The downgrade does not affect the running of tasks that are created in the advanced edition, but you cannot access specific pages of the DataWorks console. To access the pages, you must purchase DataWorks Basic Edition that is charged based on the subscription billing method. For information about how to purchase a DataWorks edition, see Purchase a DataWorks edition.
Feature downgrades of DataWorks advanced editions upon expiration
The following table describes the feature downgrades of DataWorks advanced editions upon expiration.
Service | Feature | Downgrade upon expiration |
Data Integration | Custom resource groups for Data Integration | Scheduling of tasks that are run on custom resource groups for Data Integration is not affected. However, you cannot perform management operations on custom resource groups for Data Integration. |
DataStudio | Full-text search | This feature is disabled. |
Script template management | This feature is disabled. | |
Process control | This feature is disabled. Relevant tasks fail to be run. | |
Advanced API operations | This feature is disabled. Requests for such API operations return error messages. | |
MaxCompute | SQL script templates | This feature is disabled. You cannot create SQL script templates. |
StreamStudio | Directed acyclic graph (DAG) development and switching between SQL and DAG | These features are disabled. You can view DAGs only in read-only mode but cannot edit them. However, you can switch between the DAG mode and the SQL mode. |
DAG component templates | This feature is disabled. | |
Graphic execution plans | This feature is disabled. You can view execution plans only in read-only mode. | |
Local debugging: real-time data preview | This feature is disabled. | |
Advanced O&M: intelligent task diagnosis | ||
Advanced API operations | This feature is disabled. Requests for such API operations return error messages. | |
DataService Studio | Supported types of data sources | This feature is disabled. Calls to existing API operations return error messages. |
Filters | This feature is disabled. Filters stop functioning and calls return error messages. | |
Lambda | This feature is disabled. Lambda functions are visible, but cannot be edited or called. | |
Service orchestration | This feature is disabled. Business flows are visible, but cannot be edited or called. | |
Advanced API operations | This feature is disabled. Requests for such API operations return error messages. | |
Data Governance Center | All features | All the features of this service are disabled. |
Data Quality | Dynamic thresholds | This feature is disabled. You cannot create dynamic threshold rules, but existing rules are not affected. |
Advanced API operations | This feature is disabled. Requests for such API operations return error messages. | |
Operation Center | Baseline alerting | You cannot go to the Baselines or Baseline Instances tabs in Operation Center. You cannot select baseline rule as the rule type of custom rules, and no baseline instances are generated. |
Event alerting | You cannot go to the Baselines or Baseline Instances tabs in Operation Center. You cannot select baseline rule as the rule type of custom rules. Baseline instances can be normally generated. | |
Advanced API operations | This feature is disabled. Requests for such API operations return error messages. | |
Shift schedule | DataWorks retains the shift schedules you created. After you upgrade your DataWorks service to Professional Edition or a more advanced edition again, you can still use the shift schedules. | |
Data Map | Table lineage information, including table lineage, field lineage, and impact analysis | This feature is disabled. The system prompts that you must upgrade your DataWorks service to a more advanced edition to use this feature. |
Table field changes, including impact analysis and email notifications | This feature is disabled. Notifications that are sent by email are still retained, but notifications can no longer be sent by email. The system prompts that you must upgrade your DataWorks service to a more advanced edition to use this feature. | |
Advanced API operations | This feature is disabled. Requests for such API operations return error messages. | |
Multiple engines | This feature is disabled. Existing multi-engine information is not displayed. | |
Data Security Guard | All features | All the features of this service are disabled. You cannot go to the Data Security Guard page. |
DataAnalysis | Pivoting | These features are dimmed and unavailable. |
Graphs | ||
Sharing | ||
Dimension table editing: MaxCompute tables | ||
Resource Optimization | Data storage optimization: MaxCompute tables | These features are disabled. You cannot go to the Resource Optimization page. |
Data computing optimization: MaxCompute tasks | ||
Data collection optimization: synchronization tasks | ||
Administrative view optimization | ||
Whitelist management | ||
Migration Assistant | Maximum number of packages that can be exported for free within a tenant | The maximum number becomes 10. |
Maximum size of a package that you can import | The maximum size becomes 30 MB. | |
Automatic committing and deployment during data import | Automatic committing and deployment during data import are not supported. |