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Label* Default Value: Snowflake - UpdateMulti Execute | String | Specify a unique name for the Snap. You can modify this to be more appropriate, especially if you have more than one of the same Snap in your pipeline. | |||||||||||||
SQL Statements* Default Value: N/A Example: INSERT into SnapLogic.book (id, book) VALUES ($id,$book) | String/Expression | Specify the Snowflake SQL statement to execute on the server. Provide the queries to be executed by the Snap. End each query with a semi-colon, except the last query. To add another query, click the + to add a row and there add the query. Using Where ClausesValid JSON paths that are defined in the WHERE clause for queries/statements are substituted with values from an incoming document. If the error view is enabled, documents are written to the error view if the document is missing a value to be substituted into the query/statement. Without using expressions
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Session auto-commit Default Value: Selected | Checkbox | Select this to enable the session's auto-commit. This is useful when using DDL queries since the changes made by such queries cannot be rolled back if the Snap/pipeline fails. If deselected, changes made by DML queries can be rolled back or changes made by DML queries after a DDL queries can be rolled back. | |||||||||||||
Use Result Query Default Value: Deselected | Checkbox | Select this property to write the result of each of the query execution, in case of multiple queries, to Snap's output view after the successful execution. The output of the Snap will be enclosed within the key, Result Query and the value will be the actual output produced by the SQL query. The option would allow users to effectively track the query's execution by clearly indicating the successful executions and the number of records affected, if any, after the execution. | |||||||||||||
Manage Queued Queries Default Value: Continue to execute queued queries when pipeline is stopped or if it fails | Drowpdown Dropdown list | Select this property to decide Choose an option to determine whether the Snap should continue or cancel the execution of the queued Snowflake Execute SQL queries when you stop the pipeline stops or fails. If you select Cancel queued queries when the Pipeline is stopped or if it fails, then the read queries under execution are canceled, whereas the write type of queries under execution is not canceled. Snowflake internally determines which queries are safe to be canceled and cancels those queries. | |||||||||||||
Default Value: Execute only | Drowpdown Dropdown list |
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Examples
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Process multiple queries in a
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single transaction
The following example pipeline demonstrates how to process multiple Snowflake queries in a single transaction.
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