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Overview

Use this Snap to create copies of the input SQL query from the upstream Snap as multiple streams. You can use this Snap to create multiple copies of the same query if you want to perform different operations upon it. A preview of the incoming SQL query's output is also passed to the output of this Snap's output if you selected the Get preview data check box in the upstream Snap. 

Prerequisites

None.

Limitations and Known Issues

None.

Snap Input and Output

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Input/OutputType of ViewNumber of ViewsExamples of Upstream and Downstream SnapsDescription
Input 

Document

  • Min: 1
  • Max: 1
  • ELT Select
  • ELT Aggregate
The SQL query to replicate.
Output

Document

  • Min: 2
  • Max: No limit
  • ELT Join
  • ELT Merge Into

Multiple copies of the input SQL query and the optional preview data (if present). 

Snap Settings

Parameter NameData TypeDescriptionDefault ValueExample 
LabelString
ELT CopySelect Copy

Troubleshooting

None.

Downloads

  1. Download and import the Pipeline into SnapLogic.
  2. Configure Snap accounts as applicable.
  3. Provide Pipeline parameters as applicable.



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See Also

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