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This account is used by the Snaps in the Azure SQL Snap Pack.
You can create an account from Designer or Manager. In Designer, when working on pipelines, every Snap that needs an account prompts you to create a new account or use an existing account. The accounts can be created in or used from:
- Your private project folder: This folder contains the pipelines that will use the account.
- Your Project Space’s shared folder: This folder is accessible to all the users that belong to the Project Space.
- The global shared folder: This folder is accessible to all the users within an organization in the SnapLogic instance.
Account Configuration
In Manager, you can navigate to the required folder and create an account in it (see Accounts). To create an account for binary files:
- Click Create, then select any Azure SQL Account:
- Azure SQL Account
- Azure SQL Dynamic Account
Azure SQL Active Directory Account
Azure SQL Active Directory Dynamic Account
- Supply an account label.
- Supply the account properties for your database.
- (Optional) Supply additional information on this account in the Notes field of the Info tab.
- Click Apply.
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Avoid changing account credentials while pipelines using them are in progress. This may lead to unexpected results, including locking the account. |
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If the Snap fails to connect to the database, it will retry three more times. You can Validate an account connection when creating a Azure SQL/Active Directory Account but not when creating a Azure SQL/Active Directory Dynamic Account because the account properties of a dynamic account are provided dynamically as pipeline parameters. The difference between Azure SQL/Active Directory Account and Azure SQL/Active Directory Account is that in the latter you can specify the Account properties as expressions referencing pipeline parameters. |
Account Types
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Active Directory-based authentication is not supported in the Azure SQL Bulk Extract Snap. |
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With the Dynamic Account, you can specify the Account properties as expressions referencing pipeline parameters. Account Settings
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With the Dynamic Account, you can specify the Account properties as expressions referencing pipeline parameters. Account Settings
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Auto commit | When selected, each of the batches is committed immediately after it is executed. If the Snap fails, only the batch being executed at that moment is rolled back. When deselected, the Snap execution output is committed only after all the batches are executed. If the Snap fails, the entire transaction is rolled back, unless the Snap finds invalid input data before it sends the insert request to the server, and routes the error documents to the Error view. Default value: Selected | |
Batch size | Required. Number of statements to execute at a time. Select queries are not batched. Using a large batch size could use up the JDBC placeholder limit of 2100. Default value: 50 | |
Fetch size | Required. Number of rows to fetch at a time when executing a query. Large values could cause the server to run out of memory. Default value: 100 | |
Max pool size | Required. Maximum number of connections a pool will maintain at a time. Default value: 50 | |
Max life time | Required. Maximum lifetime of a connection in the pool. Ensure that the value you enter is a few seconds shorter than any database or infrastructure-imposed connection time limit. A value of 0 indicates an infinite lifetime, subject to the Idle Timeout value. An in-use connection is never retired. Connections are removed only after they are closed. Default value: 30 | |
Idle Timeout | Required. The maximum amount of time a connection is allowed to sit idle in the pool. A value of 0 indicates that idle connections are never removed from the pool. Default value: 5 | |
Checkout timeout | Required. Number of milliseconds to wait for a connection to be available when the pool is exhausted. Zero waits forever. An exception will be thrown after the wait time has expired. Default value: 10000 | |
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URL property name | URL property name Default value: [None] | |
URL property value | URL property value Default value: [None] |
Account Encryption
Standard Encryption | If you are using Standard Encryption, the High sensitivity settings under Enhanced Encryption are followed. | |
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Enhanced Encryption | If you have the Enhanced Account Encryption feature, the following describes which fields are encrypted for each sensitivity level selected per each account.
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