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# aws_datasync_task{% #aws_datasync_task %}

## `account_id`{% #account_id %}

**Type**: `STRING`

## `cloud_watch_log_group_arn`{% #cloud_watch_log_group_arn %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `CloudWatchLogGroupArn`**Description**: The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Amazon CloudWatch log group for monitoring your task. For more information, see [Monitoring data transfers with CloudWatch Logs](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/configure-logging.html).

## `creation_time`{% #creation_time %}

**Type**: `TIMESTAMP`**Provider name**: `CreationTime`**Description**: The time that the task was created.

## `current_task_execution_arn`{% #current_task_execution_arn %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `CurrentTaskExecutionArn`**Description**: The ARN of the most recent task execution.

## `destination_location_arn`{% #destination_location_arn %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `DestinationLocationArn`**Description**: The ARN of your transfer's destination location.

## `destination_network_interface_arns`{% #destination_network_interface_arns %}

**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING`**Provider name**: `DestinationNetworkInterfaceArns`**Description**: The ARNs of the [network interfaces](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/datasync-network.html#required-network-interfaces) that DataSync created for your destination location.

## `error_code`{% #error_code %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `ErrorCode`**Description**: If there's an issue with your task, you can use the error code to help you troubleshoot the problem. For more information, see [Troubleshooting issues with DataSync transfers](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/troubleshooting-datasync-locations-tasks.html).

## `error_detail`{% #error_detail %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `ErrorDetail`**Description**: If there's an issue with your task, you can use the error details to help you troubleshoot the problem. For more information, see [Troubleshooting issues with DataSync transfers](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/troubleshooting-datasync-locations-tasks.html).

## `excludes`{% #excludes %}

**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRUCT`**Provider name**: `Excludes`**Description**: The exclude filters that define the files, objects, and folders in your source location that you don't want DataSync to transfer. For more information and examples, see [Specifying what DataSync transfers by using filters](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/filtering.html).

- `filter_type`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `FilterType`**Description**: The type of filter rule to apply. DataSync only supports the SIMPLE_PATTERN rule type.
- `value`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Value`**Description**: A single filter string that consists of the patterns to include or exclude. The patterns are delimited by "|" (that is, a pipe), for example: `/folder1|/folder2`

## `includes`{% #includes %}

**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRUCT`**Provider name**: `Includes`**Description**: The include filters that define the files, objects, and folders in your source location that you want DataSync to transfer. For more information and examples, see [Specifying what DataSync transfers by using filters](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/filtering.html).

- `filter_type`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `FilterType`**Description**: The type of filter rule to apply. DataSync only supports the SIMPLE_PATTERN rule type.
- `value`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Value`**Description**: A single filter string that consists of the patterns to include or exclude. The patterns are delimited by "|" (that is, a pipe), for example: `/folder1|/folder2`

## `manifest_config`{% #manifest_config %}

**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `ManifestConfig`**Description**: The configuration of the manifest that lists the files or objects that you want DataSync to transfer. For more information, see [Specifying what DataSync transfers by using a manifest](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/transferring-with-manifest.html).

- `action`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Action`**Description**: Specifies what DataSync uses the manifest for.
- `format`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Format`**Description**: Specifies the file format of your manifest. For more information, see [Creating a manifest](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/transferring-with-manifest.html#transferring-with-manifest-create).
- `source`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `Source`**Description**: Specifies the manifest that you want DataSync to use and where it's hosted.You must specify this parameter if you're configuring a new manifest on or after February 7, 2024. If you don't, you'll get a 400 status code and `ValidationException` error stating that you're missing the IAM role for DataSync to access the S3 bucket where you're hosting your manifest. For more information, see [Providing DataSync access to your manifest](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/transferring-with-manifest.html#transferring-with-manifest-access).
  - `s3`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `S3`**Description**: Specifies the S3 bucket where you're hosting your manifest.
    - `bucket_access_role_arn`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `BucketAccessRoleArn`**Description**: Specifies the Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that allows DataSync to access your manifest. For more information, see [Providing DataSync access to your manifest](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/transferring-with-manifest.html#transferring-with-manifest-access).
    - `manifest_object_path`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `ManifestObjectPath`**Description**: Specifies the Amazon S3 object key of your manifest. This can include a prefix (for example, `prefix/my-manifest.csv`).
    - `manifest_object_version_id`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `ManifestObjectVersionId`**Description**: Specifies the object version ID of the manifest that you want DataSync to use. If you don't set this, DataSync uses the latest version of the object.
    - `s3_bucket_arn`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `S3BucketArn`**Description**: Specifies the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the S3 bucket where you're hosting your manifest.

## `name`{% #name %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Name`**Description**: The name of your task.

## `options`{% #options %}

**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `Options`**Description**: The task's settings. For example, what file metadata gets preserved, how data integrity gets verified at the end of your transfer, bandwidth limits, among other options.

- `atime`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Atime`**Description**: Specifies whether to preserve metadata indicating the last time a file was read or written to.The behavior of `Atime` isn't fully standard across platforms, so DataSync can only do this on a best-effort basis.
  - `BEST_EFFORT` (default) - DataSync attempts to preserve the original `Atime` attribute on all source files (that is, the version before the `PREPARING` steps of the task execution). This option is recommended.
  - `NONE` - Ignores `Atime`.
If `Atime` is set to `BEST_EFFORT`, `Mtime` must be set to `PRESERVE`. If `Atime` is set to `NONE`, `Mtime` must also be `NONE`.
- `bytes_per_second`**Type**: `INT64`**Provider name**: `BytesPerSecond`**Description**: Limits the bandwidth used by a DataSync task. For example, if you want DataSync to use a maximum of 1 MB, set this value to `1048576` (`=1024*1024`).Not applicable to [Enhanced mode tasks](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/choosing-task-mode.html).
- `gid`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Gid`**Description**: Specifies the POSIX group ID (GID) of the file's owners.
  - `INT_VALUE` (default) - Preserves the integer value of user ID (UID) and GID, which is recommended.
  - `NONE` - Ignores UID and GID.
For more information, see [Understanding how DataSync handles file and object metadata](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/metadata-copied.html).
- `log_level`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `LogLevel`**Description**: Specifies the type of logs that DataSync publishes to a Amazon CloudWatch Logs log group. To specify the log group, see [CloudWatchLogGroupArn](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/API_CreateTask.html#DataSync-CreateTask-request-CloudWatchLogGroupArn).
  - `BASIC` - Publishes logs with only basic information (such as transfer errors).
  - `TRANSFER` - Publishes logs for all files or objects that your DataSync task transfers and performs data-integrity checks on.
  - `OFF` - No logs are published.
- `mtime`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Mtime`**Description**: Specifies whether to preserve metadata indicating the last time that a file was written to before the `PREPARING` step of your task execution. This option is required when you need to run the a task more than once.
  - `PRESERVE` (default) - Preserves original `Mtime`, which is recommended.
  - `NONE` - Ignores `Mtime`.
If `Mtime` is set to `PRESERVE`, `Atime` must be set to `BEST_EFFORT`. If `Mtime` is set to `NONE`, `Atime` must also be set to `NONE`.
- `object_tags`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `ObjectTags`**Description**: Specifies whether you want DataSync to `PRESERVE` object tags (default behavior) when transferring between object storage systems. If you want your DataSync task to ignore object tags, specify the `NONE` value.
- `overwrite_mode`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `OverwriteMode`**Description**: Specifies whether DataSync should modify or preserve data at the destination location.
  - `ALWAYS` (default) - DataSync modifies data in the destination location when source data (including metadata) has changed. If DataSync overwrites objects, you might incur additional charges for certain Amazon S3 storage classes (for example, for retrieval or early deletion). For more information, see [Storage class considerations with Amazon S3 transfers](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/create-s3-location.html#using-storage-classes).
  - `NEVER` - DataSync doesn't overwrite data in the destination location even if the source data has changed. You can use this option to protect against overwriting changes made to files or objects in the destination.
- `posix_permissions`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `PosixPermissions`**Description**: Specifies which users or groups can access a file for a specific purpose such as reading, writing, or execution of the file. For more information, see [Understanding how DataSync handles file and object metadata](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/metadata-copied.html).
  - `PRESERVE` (default) - Preserves POSIX-style permissions, which is recommended.
  - `NONE` - Ignores POSIX-style permissions.
DataSync can preserve extant permissions of a source location.
- `preserve_deleted_files`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `PreserveDeletedFiles`**Description**: Specifies whether files in the destination location that don't exist in the source should be preserved. This option can affect your Amazon S3 storage cost. If your task deletes objects, you might incur minimum storage duration charges for certain storage classes. For detailed information, see [Considerations when working with Amazon S3 storage classes in DataSync](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/create-s3-location.html#using-storage-classes).
  - `PRESERVE` (default) - Ignores such destination files, which is recommended.
  - `REMOVE` - Deletes destination files that aren't present in the source.
If you set this parameter to `REMOVE`, you can't set `TransferMode` to `ALL`. When you transfer all data, DataSync doesn't scan your destination location and doesn't know what to delete.
- `preserve_devices`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `PreserveDevices`**Description**: Specifies whether DataSync should preserve the metadata of block and character devices in the source location and recreate the files with that device name and metadata on the destination. DataSync copies only the name and metadata of such devices.DataSync can't copy the actual contents of these devices because they're nonterminal and don't return an end-of-file (EOF) marker.
  - `NONE` (default) - Ignores special devices (recommended).
  - `PRESERVE` - Preserves character and block device metadata. This option currently isn't supported for Amazon EFS.
- `security_descriptor_copy_flags`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `SecurityDescriptorCopyFlags`**Description**: Specifies which components of the SMB security descriptor are copied from source to destination objects. This value is only used for transfers between SMB and Amazon FSx for Windows File Server locations or between two FSx for Windows File Server locations. For more information, see [Understanding how DataSync handles file and object metadata](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/metadata-copied.html).
  - `OWNER_DACL` (default) - For each copied object, DataSync copies the following metadata:
    - The object owner.
    - NTFS discretionary access control lists (DACLs), which determine whether to grant access to an object. DataSync won't copy NTFS system access control lists (SACLs) with this option.
  - `OWNER_DACL_SACL` - For each copied object, DataSync copies the following metadata:
    - The object owner.
    - NTFS discretionary access control lists (DACLs), which determine whether to grant access to an object.
    - SACLs, which are used by administrators to log attempts to access a secured object. Copying SACLs requires granting additional permissions to the Windows user that DataSync uses to access your SMB location. For information about choosing a user with the right permissions, see required permissions for [SMB](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/create-smb-location.html#configuring-smb-permissions), [FSx for Windows File Server](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/create-fsx-location.html#create-fsx-windows-location-permissions), or [FSx for ONTAP](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/create-ontap-location.html#create-ontap-location-smb) (depending on the type of location in your transfer).
  - `NONE` - None of the SMB security descriptor components are copied. Destination objects are owned by the user that was provided for accessing the destination location. DACLs and SACLs are set based on the destination server's configuration.
- `task_queueing`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `TaskQueueing`**Description**: Specifies whether your transfer tasks should be put into a queue during certain scenarios when [running multiple tasks](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/run-task.html#running-multiple-tasks). This is `ENABLED` by default.
- `transfer_mode`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `TransferMode`**Description**: Specifies whether DataSync transfers only the data (including metadata) that differs between locations following an initial copy or transfers all data every time you run the task. If you're planning on recurring transfers, you might only want to transfer what's changed since your previous task execution.
  - `CHANGED` (default) - After your initial full transfer, DataSync copies only the data and metadata that differs between the source and destination location.
  - `ALL` - DataSync copies everything in the source to the destination without comparing differences between the locations.
- `uid`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Uid`**Description**: Specifies the POSIX user ID (UID) of the file's owner.
  - `INT_VALUE` (default) - Preserves the integer value of UID and group ID (GID), which is recommended.
  - `NONE` - Ignores UID and GID.
For more information, see [Metadata copied by DataSync](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/special-files.html#metadata-copied).
- `verify_mode`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `VerifyMode`**Description**: Specifies if and how DataSync checks the integrity of your data at the end of your transfer.
  - `ONLY_FILES_TRANSFERRED` (recommended) - DataSync calculates the checksum of transferred data (including metadata) at the source location. At the end of the transfer, DataSync then compares this checksum to the checksum calculated on that data at the destination.This is the default option for [Enhanced mode tasks](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/choosing-task-mode.html).We recommend this option when transferring to S3 Glacier Flexible Retrieval or S3 Glacier Deep Archive storage classes. For more information, see [Storage class considerations with Amazon S3 locations](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/create-s3-location.html#using-storage-classes).
  - `POINT_IN_TIME_CONSISTENT` - At the end of the transfer, DataSync checks the entire source and destination to verify that both locations are fully synchronized.The is the default option for [Basic mode tasks](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/choosing-task-mode.html) and isn't currently supported with Enhanced mode tasks.If you use a [manifest](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/transferring-with-manifest.html), DataSync only scans and verifies what's listed in the manifest. You can't use this option when transferring to S3 Glacier Flexible Retrieval or S3 Glacier Deep Archive storage classes. For more information, see [Storage class considerations with Amazon S3 locations](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/create-s3-location.html#using-storage-classes).
  - `NONE` - DataSync performs data integrity checks only during your transfer. Unlike other options, there's no additional verification at the end of your transfer.

## `schedule`{% #schedule %}

**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `Schedule`**Description**: The schedule for when you want your task to run. For more information, see [Scheduling your task](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/task-scheduling.html).

- `schedule_expression`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `ScheduleExpression`**Description**: Specifies your task schedule by using a cron or rate expression. Use cron expressions for task schedules that run on a specific time and day. For example, the following cron expression creates a task schedule that runs at 8 AM on the first Wednesday of every month: `cron(0 8 * * 3#1)` Use rate expressions for task schedules that run on a regular interval. For example, the following rate expression creates a task schedule that runs every 12 hours: `rate(12 hours)` For information about cron and rate expression syntax, see the [Amazon EventBridge User Guide ](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eventbridge/latest/userguide/eb-scheduled-rule-pattern.html).
- `status`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Status`**Description**: Specifies whether to enable or disable your task schedule. Your schedule is enabled by default, but there can be situations where you need to disable it. For example, you might need to pause a recurring transfer to fix an issue with your task or perform maintenance on your storage system. DataSync might disable your schedule automatically if your task fails repeatedly with the same error. For more information, see [TaskScheduleDetails](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/API_TaskScheduleDetails.html).

## `schedule_details`{% #schedule_details %}

**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `ScheduleDetails`**Description**: The details about your [task schedule](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/task-scheduling.html).

- `disabled_by`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `DisabledBy`**Description**: Indicates how your task schedule was disabled.
  - `USER` - Your schedule was manually disabled by using the [UpdateTask](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/API_UpdateTask.html) operation or DataSync console.
  - `SERVICE` - Your schedule was automatically disabled by DataSync because the task failed repeatedly with the same error.
- `disabled_reason`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `DisabledReason`**Description**: Provides a reason if the task schedule is disabled. If your schedule is disabled by `USER`, you see a `Manually disabled by user.` message. If your schedule is disabled by `SERVICE`, you see an error message to help you understand why the task keeps failing. For information on resolving DataSync errors, see [Troubleshooting issues with DataSync transfers](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/troubleshooting-datasync-locations-tasks.html).
- `status_update_time`**Type**: `TIMESTAMP`**Provider name**: `StatusUpdateTime`**Description**: Indicates the last time the status of your task schedule changed. For example, if DataSync automatically disables your schedule because of a repeated error, you can see when the schedule was disabled.

## `source_location_arn`{% #source_location_arn %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `SourceLocationArn`**Description**: The ARN of your transfer's source location.

## `source_network_interface_arns`{% #source_network_interface_arns %}

**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING`**Provider name**: `SourceNetworkInterfaceArns`**Description**: The ARNs of the [network interfaces](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/datasync-network.html#required-network-interfaces) that DataSync created for your source location.

## `status`{% #status %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Status`**Description**: The status of your task. For information about what each status means, see [Task statuses](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/understand-task-statuses.html#understand-task-creation-statuses).

## `tags`{% #tags %}

**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING`

## `task_arn`{% #task_arn %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `TaskArn`**Description**: The ARN of your task.

## `task_mode`{% #task_mode %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `TaskMode`**Description**: The task mode that you're using. For more information, see [Choosing a task mode for your data transfer](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/choosing-task-mode.html).

## `task_report_config`{% #task_report_config %}

**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `TaskReportConfig`**Description**: The configuration of your task report, which provides detailed information about your DataSync transfer. For more information, see [Monitoring your DataSync transfers with task reports](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/task-reports.html).

- `destination`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `Destination`**Description**: Specifies the Amazon S3 bucket where DataSync uploads your task report. For more information, see [Task reports](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/task-reports.html#task-report-access).
  - `s3`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `S3`**Description**: Specifies the Amazon S3 bucket where DataSync uploads your task report.
    - `bucket_access_role_arn`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `BucketAccessRoleArn`**Description**: Specifies the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM policy that allows DataSync to upload a task report to your S3 bucket. For more information, see [Allowing DataSync to upload a task report to an Amazon S3 bucket](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/task-reports.html).
    - `s3_bucket_arn`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `S3BucketArn`**Description**: Specifies the ARN of the S3 bucket where DataSync uploads your report.
    - `subdirectory`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Subdirectory`**Description**: Specifies a bucket prefix for your report.
- `object_version_ids`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `ObjectVersionIds`**Description**: Specifies whether your task report includes the new version of each object transferred into an S3 bucket. This only applies if you [enable versioning on your bucket](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/manage-versioning-examples.html). Keep in mind that setting this to `INCLUDE` can increase the duration of your task execution.
- `output_type`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `OutputType`**Description**: Specifies the type of task report that you want:
  - `SUMMARY_ONLY`: Provides necessary details about your task, including the number of files, objects, and directories transferred and transfer duration.
  - `STANDARD`: Provides complete details about your task, including a full list of files, objects, and directories that were transferred, skipped, verified, and more.
- `overrides`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `Overrides`**Description**: Customizes the reporting level for aspects of your task report. For example, your report might generally only include errors, but you could specify that you want a list of successes and errors just for the files that DataSync attempted to delete in your destination location.
  - `deleted`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `Deleted`**Description**: Specifies the level of reporting for the files, objects, and directories that DataSync attempted to delete in your destination location. This only applies if you [configure your task](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/configure-metadata.html) to delete data in the destination that isn't in the source.
    - `report_level`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `ReportLevel`**Description**: Specifies whether your task report includes errors only or successes and errors. For example, your report might mostly include only what didn't go well in your transfer (`ERRORS_ONLY`). At the same time, you want to verify that your [task filter](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/filtering.html) is working correctly. In this situation, you can get a list of what files DataSync successfully skipped and if something transferred that you didn't to transfer (`SUCCESSES_AND_ERRORS`).
  - `skipped`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `Skipped`**Description**: Specifies the level of reporting for the files, objects, and directories that DataSync attempted to skip during your transfer.
    - `report_level`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `ReportLevel`**Description**: Specifies whether your task report includes errors only or successes and errors. For example, your report might mostly include only what didn't go well in your transfer (`ERRORS_ONLY`). At the same time, you want to verify that your [task filter](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/filtering.html) is working correctly. In this situation, you can get a list of what files DataSync successfully skipped and if something transferred that you didn't to transfer (`SUCCESSES_AND_ERRORS`).
  - `transferred`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `Transferred`**Description**: Specifies the level of reporting for the files, objects, and directories that DataSync attempted to transfer.
    - `report_level`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `ReportLevel`**Description**: Specifies whether your task report includes errors only or successes and errors. For example, your report might mostly include only what didn't go well in your transfer (`ERRORS_ONLY`). At the same time, you want to verify that your [task filter](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/filtering.html) is working correctly. In this situation, you can get a list of what files DataSync successfully skipped and if something transferred that you didn't to transfer (`SUCCESSES_AND_ERRORS`).
  - `verified`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `Verified`**Description**: Specifies the level of reporting for the files, objects, and directories that DataSync attempted to verify at the end of your transfer.
    - `report_level`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `ReportLevel`**Description**: Specifies whether your task report includes errors only or successes and errors. For example, your report might mostly include only what didn't go well in your transfer (`ERRORS_ONLY`). At the same time, you want to verify that your [task filter](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/filtering.html) is working correctly. In this situation, you can get a list of what files DataSync successfully skipped and if something transferred that you didn't to transfer (`SUCCESSES_AND_ERRORS`).
- `report_level`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `ReportLevel`**Description**: Specifies whether you want your task report to include only what went wrong with your transfer or a list of what succeeded and didn't.
  - `ERRORS_ONLY`: A report shows what DataSync was unable to transfer, skip, verify, and delete.
  - `SUCCESSES_AND_ERRORS`: A report shows what DataSync was able and unable to transfer, skip, verify, and delete.
