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:api: forecast-job
:request: ForecastJobRequest
:response: ForecastJobResponse
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=== Forecast jobs API
Forecasts a {ml} job's behavior based on historical data. It accepts a
+{request}+ object and responds with a +{response}+ object.
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==== Forecast jobs request
A +{request}+ object gets created with an existing non-null `jobId`.
All other fields are optional for the request.
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<1> Constructing a new request referencing an existing `jobId`
==== Optional arguments
The following arguments are optional.
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<1> Set when the forecast for the job should expire
<2> Set how far into the future should the forecast predict
<3> Set the maximum amount of memory the forecast is allowed to use.
Defaults to 20mb. Maximum is 500mb, minimum is 1mb. If set to
40% or more of the job's configured memory limit, it is
automatically reduced to below that number.
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==== Forecast jobs response
A +{response}+ contains an acknowledgement and the forecast ID
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<1> `isAcknowledged()` indicates if the forecast was successful
<2> `getForecastId()` provides the ID of the forecast that was created
include::../execution.asciidoc[]