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You can use this account type to connect <Snap Pack name> Azure Service Bus Snaps with data sources that use <Account Type Name> accountsan Azure Service Bus account.

Prerequisites

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None.

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Valid tenant URL.

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Limitations

Known Issues

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Account Settings

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Limitations and Known Issues

None.

Account Settings

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Info
  • Asterisk ( * ): Indicates a mandatory field.

  • Suggestion icon ((blue star)): Indicates a list that is dynamically populated based on the configuration.

  • Expression icon ((blue star) ): Indicates whether the value is an expression (if enabled) or a static value (if disabled). Learn more about Using Expressions in SnapLogic.

  • Add icon ( (blue star) ): Indicates that you can add fields in the fieldset.

  • Remove icon ( (blue star)): Indicates that you can remove fields from the fieldset.

Field Name

Field Type

Field Dependency

Description

Label*

None.

Default Value: None
ExampleASB Account

String

N/A

Specify a unique label for the account.

Connection String Source

Default Value

ELT Database Account

User Provided
Example

ELT RS Account

Connection String

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Default Value<value> or None.
Example<value>

Troubleshooting

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Error

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Reason

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Resolution

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Account validation failed.

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The Pipeline ended before the batch could complete execution due to a connection error.

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Verify that the Refresh token field is configured to handle the inputs properly. If you are not sure when the input data is available, configure this field as zero to keep the connection always open.

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See Also

https://docs-snaplogic.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/SD/pages/1439233/Glossary

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Snap Generated

Dropdown list

Includes a dependent field for User Provided field.

Choose the source of the connection string. The available options are:

  • Snap Generated

  • User Provided

Connection String

Default Value: N/A
Example: Endpoint=sb://xyz-namespace.servicebus.windows.net/;SharedAccessKeyName=RootManageSharedAccessKey;SharedAccessKey=3C+yqENZRIBeViSq2/H/VSPbhvsremH66h23ehdbjndcWw=

String/Expression

Enabled on selecting User Provided for Connection String Source.

Specify the connection string of the namespace generated in the Azure Service Bus portal.

Namespace*

Default Value: N/A
Example: asbaccountdocs

String/Expression

Enabled on selecting Snap Generated for Connection String Source.

Specify the name of the Namespace that you created on the Azure portal.

Shared Access Key Name

Default Value: RootSharedAccessKey
Example: SharedAccessKey

String/Expression

Enabled on selecting Snap Generated for Connection String Source.

Specify the shared access key name of the keys for Azure Service Bus in Azure portal.

Note

If the Connection String Source is Snap Generated, you must have a Shared Access Policy; you can provide a different name for your policy.

Shared Access Key*

Default Value: N/A
Example: cN095CfjPY1

String/Expression

Enabled on selecting Snap Generated for Connection String Source.

Specify the primary key from the connection string for Azure Service Bus.

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