diff --git a/website/snippets/quickstarts/schedule-a-job.md b/website/snippets/quickstarts/schedule-a-job.md index 59d428bdfaa..ab8f4350dbf 100644 --- a/website/snippets/quickstarts/schedule-a-job.md +++ b/website/snippets/quickstarts/schedule-a-job.md @@ -24,15 +24,16 @@ Jobs are a set of dbt commands that you want to run on a schedule. For example, As the `jaffle_shop` business gains more customers, and those customers create more orders, you will see more records added to your source data. Because you materialized the `customers` model as a table, you'll need to periodically rebuild your table to ensure that the data stays up-to-date. This update will happen when you run a job. -1. After creating your deployment environment, you should be directed to the page for new environment. If not, select **Deploy** in the upper left, then click **Jobs**. -2. Click **Create one** and provide a name, for example "Production run", and link to the Environment you just created. -3. Scroll down to "Execution Settings" and select **Generate docs on run**. -4. Under "Commands," add this command as part of your job if you don't see them: - * `dbt build` -5. For this exercise, do _not_ set a schedule for your project to run — while your organization's project should run regularly, there's no need to run this example project on a schedule. Scheduling a job is sometimes referred to as _deploying a project_. -6. Select **Save**, then click **Run now** to run your job. -7. Click the run and watch its progress under "Run history." -8. Once the run is complete, click **View Documentation** to see the docs for your project. +1. After creating your deployment environment, you should be directed to the page for a new environment. If not, select **Deploy** in the upper left, then click **Jobs**. +2. Click **Create one** and provide a name, for example, "Production run", and link to the Environment you just created. +3. Scroll down to the **Execution Settings** section. +4. Under **Commands**, add this command as part of your job if you don't see it: + * `dbt build` +5. Select the **Generate docs on run** checkbox to automatically [generate updated project docs](/docs/collaborate/build-and-view-your-docs) each time your job runs. +6. For this exercise, do _not_ set a schedule for your project to run — while your organization's project should run regularly, there's no need to run this example project on a schedule. Scheduling a job is sometimes referred to as _deploying a project_. +7. Select **Save**, then click **Run now** to run your job. +8. Click the run and watch its progress under "Run history." +9. Once the run is complete, click **View Documentation** to see the docs for your project. :::tip Congratulations 🎉! You've just deployed your first dbt project!