# Pollinate

![Pollinate](/files/PjVYcQ9fUcaWHIRmZyGr)

Schedule a new Pollination job for runs.

## Inputs

* **runs \[Required]**

  PollinationRun from SetupRuns
* **name \[Default]**

  A text for human friendly name for a Pollination job.
* **description \[Optional]**

  An optional input for a job's description
* **sub\_folder \[Optional]**

  An optional input for relative folder path where you want to save all Pollination job's files, instead of project root folder. For example: "Phase 1/Team A"
* **keywords \[Optional]**

  An optional input for a list of keywords that you want to label the jobs

## Outputs

* **study**

  A Pollination study that is either running on the Pollination cloud or your local machine. You can use CheckJobStatus to monitor each study.


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