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Edits entered into front end Ontology-aware applications (e.g., apps you build in Workshop, Slate, Object Views, and Quiver) are stored in the object storage service and only written into the writeback dataset when it is built. As a data engineer, you'll therefore work with your team to determine how often that writeback dataset should be built and establish a monitored schedule to keep the data fresh.
/Ontology Project: Flight Alerts/documentation/
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that now appears on each, indicating a new linked dataset. This will bring your writeback datasets to the graph.passenger_flight_alerts
dataset node. This will bring the writeback dataset for your link type to the graph as shown in the image below.
[yourName] Flight Alerts Writeback
and provide a brief description: "Schedule for flight alerts Ontology object and link types."