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Type of Integration | Asset | Dependency (Yes/No) | Details |
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A running Ultra Task without Child Pipelines | Accounts | No |
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Expression Library | No |
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Pipelines | No |
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SLDB File Read from Manager | Yes | Do not use SLDB files in Manager as file source. | |
SLDB File Write from Manager | Yes | Do not use SLDB as file destination. | |
Metadata Snap Pack | Yes | None | |
Ultra Task without child pipelines - Initializing | Accounts | Yes |
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Expression Library | Yes |
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Pipelines | Yes |
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SLDB File Read | Yes | Do not use SLDB files in Manager as file source. | |
SLDB File Write | Yes | Do not use SLDB as file destination. | |
Metadata Snap Pack | Yes | None | |
Ultra Task with child pipelines - initialization state or already running with child pipelines not running yet Scheduled Task (Initializing) Triggered Task - Cloud URL (Control Plane) Triggered Task - Alternative or Snaplex URL | Accounts | Yes | None |
Expression Library | Yes | ||
Pipelines | Yes | ||
SLDB File Read | Yes | ||
SLDB File Write | Yes | ||
Metadata Snap Pack | Yes | ||
Scheduled Task (Already Running) | Accounts | No | Assumes the task is running for a very long time (such as days or weeks). Sample use case: Salesforce Subscriber Snap always running, or a File Poller Snap that polls indefinitely. However, you cannot view Pipeline Execution statistics in the dashboard if the control plane goes down. |
Expression Library | No | ||
Pipelines | No | ||
SLDB File Read | Yes | ||
SLDB File Write | Yes | ||
Metadata Snap Pack | Yes |
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Scenario | Work-around |
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Most Scheduled Tasks and Ultra when it’s Pipeline Tasks whenthe pipeline is in the prepare state happen on the Snaplex. However, scheduled tasks still have a dependency on the control plane. | Change to an Ultra task Task pipeline. |
Statically defined OAuth accounts depend on Control Plane the control plane - specifically the refresh token. | ou You can use client credentials in-memory to get around this which would depend on the Snaplex, instead of the Control Plane. |