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[DOCS] Minor fixes in transform documentation (#51633)
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20 changes: 15 additions & 5 deletions docs/reference/transform/ecommerce-tutorial.asciidoc
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{kibana-ref}/save-open-search.html[saved search].

If you prefer, you can use the
<<preview-transform,preview {transforms} API>>:
<<preview-transform,preview {transforms} API>>.

.API example
[%collapsible]
====
[source,console]
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POST _transform/_preview
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}
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// TEST[skip:set up sample data]
====
--

. When you are satisfied with what you see in the preview, create the
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field. In this example, however, you can use the `order_date` field.

If you prefer, you can use the
<<put-transform,create {transforms} API>>. For
example:
<<put-transform,create {transforms} API>>.

.API example
[%collapsible]
====
[source,console]
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PUT _transform/ecommerce-customer-transform
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}
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// TEST[skip:setup kibana sample data]
====
--

. Start the {transform}.
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Alternatively, you can use the
<<start-transform,start {transforms}>> and
<<stop-transform,stop {transforms}>> APIs. For
example:
<<stop-transform,stop {transforms}>> APIs.

.API example
[%collapsible]
====
[source,console]
--------------------------------------------------
POST _transform/ecommerce-customer-transform/_start
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// TEST[skip:setup kibana sample data]
====

TIP: If you chose a batch {transform}, it is a single operation that has a
single checkpoint. You cannot restart it when it's complete. {ctransforms-cap}
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34 changes: 16 additions & 18 deletions x-pack/docs/en/security/authorization/built-in-roles.asciidoc
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--

[[built-in-roles-transform-admin]] `transform_admin` ::
Grants `manage_transform` cluster privileges, which enable you to manage
{transforms}. This role also includes all
{kibana-ref}/kibana-privileges.html[Kibana privileges] for the {ml-features}.

[[built-in-roles-transform-user]] `transform_user` ::
Grants `monitor_transform` cluster privileges, which enable you to use
{transforms}. This role also includes all
{kibana-ref}/kibana-privileges.html[Kibana privileges] for the {ml-features}.

[[built-in-roles-data-frame-transforms-admin]] `data_frame_transforms_admin` ::
(This role is deprecated, please use the
<<built-in-roles-transform-admin,`transform_admin`>> role instead.) Grants
`manage_data_frame_transforms` cluster privileges, which enable you to manage
{transforms}. This role also includes all
Grants `manage_data_frame_transforms` cluster privileges, which enable you to
manage {transforms}. This role also includes all
{kibana-ref}/kibana-privileges.html[Kibana privileges] for the {ml-features}.
deprecated:[7.5.0,"Replaced by <<built-in-roles-transform-admin,`transform_admin`>>"].

[[built-in-roles-data-frame-transforms-user]] `data_frame_transforms_user` ::
(This role is deprecated, please use the
<<built-in-roles-transform-user,`transform_user`>> role instead.) Grants
`monitor_data_frame_transforms` cluster privileges, which enable you to use
{transforms}. This role also includes all
Grants `monitor_data_frame_transforms` cluster privileges, which enable you to
use {transforms}. This role also includes all
{kibana-ref}/kibana-privileges.html[Kibana privileges] for the {ml-features}.
deprecated:[7.5.0,"Replaced by <<built-in-roles-transform-user,`transform_user`>>"].

[[built-in-roles-enrich-user]] `enrich_user` ::
Grants access to manage *all* enrich indices (`.enrich-*`) and *all* operations on
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<<run-as-privilege, impersonate>> any other user in the system. Due to the
permissive nature of this role, take extra care when assigning it to a user.

[[built-in-roles-transform-admin]] `transform_admin`::
Grants `manage_transform` cluster privileges, which enable you to manage
{transforms}. This role also includes all
{kibana-ref}/kibana-privileges.html[Kibana privileges] for the {ml-features}.

[[built-in-roles-transform-user]] `transform_user`::
Grants `monitor_transform` cluster privileges, which enable you to use
{transforms}. This role also includes all
{kibana-ref}/kibana-privileges.html[Kibana privileges] for the {ml-features}.

[[built-in-roles-transport-client]] `transport_client`::
Grants the privileges required to access the cluster through the Java Transport
Client. The Java Transport Client fetches information about the nodes in the
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