Vertica - Select
Snap type: | Read | |||||||
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Description: | This Snap enables you to fetch data from a database by providing a table name and configuring the connection. The Snap produces the records from the database on its output view, which can then be processed by a downstream Snap. SELECT * FROM [table] WHERE [where clause] ORDER BY [ordering] LIMIT [limit] OFFSET [offset] If more powerful functionality is desired, then the Execute Snap should be used. | |||||||
Prerequisites: | N/A | |||||||
Support and limitations: | Works in Ultra Tasks. | |||||||
Account: | This Snap uses account references created on the Accounts page of SnapLogic Manager to handle access to this endpoint. See Configuring Vertica Accounts for information on setting up this type of account. | |||||||
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Label | Required. The name for the Snap. You can modify this to be more specific, especially if you have more than one of the same Snap in your pipeline. | |||||||
Schema name | Required. The database schema name. Selecting a schema filters the Table name list to show only those tables within the selected schema. The property is suggestible and retrieves available database schemas during suggest values. Example: public | |||||||
Table name | Required. The table on which to execute the insert operation. Example: emp | |||||||
Where clause | The WHERE clause of the SELECT statement. This supports document value substitution (for example, $person.firstname will be substituted with the value found in the incoming document at the path). Examples:
Caution Using expressions that join strings together to create SQL queries or conditions has a potential SQL injection risk and is hence unsafe. Ensure that you understand all implications and risks involved before using concatenation of strings with '=' Expression enabled. | |||||||
Order by | Enter the columns in the order in which you want them set up. The default database sort order will be used. Example: name, email | |||||||
Limit offset | The starting row of the query. | |||||||
Limit rows | The number of rows to return from the query. Example: 10 | |||||||
Output fields | Enter or select output field names for SQL SELECT statement. To select all fields, leave it at default. Example: email, address, first, last | |||||||
Fetch Output Fields In Schema | Select this check box to include only the selected fields or columns in the Output Schema (second output view). If you do not provide any Output fields, all the columns are visible in the output. Default value: Not selected | |||||||
Pass through | If selected, the input document will be passed through to the output view under the key 'original'. Default value: Selected | |||||||
Ignore empty result | If selected, no document will be written to the output view when a SELECT operation does not produce any result. If this property is not selected and the Pass through property is selected, the input document will be passed through to the output view. Default value: Not selected | |||||||
Auto commit | Select one of the options for this property to override the state of the Auto commit property on the account. The Auto commit at the Snap-level has three values: True, False, and Use account setting. The expected functionality for these modes are:
Default value: False | |||||||
Match data types | Conditional. This property applies only when the Output fields property is provided with any field value(s). If this property is selected, the Snap tries to match the output data types same as when the Output fields property is empty (SELECT * FROM ...). The output preview would be in the same format as the one when SELECT * FROM is implied and all the contents of the table are displayed. Default value: Not selected | |||||||
Number of Retries | Specifies the maximum number of attempts to be made to receive a response. The request is terminated if the attempts do not result in a response. If the value is larger than 0, the Snap first downloads the target file into a temporary local file. If any error occurs during the download, the Snap waits for the time specified in the Retry interval and attempts to download the file again from the beginning. When the download is successful, the Snap streams the data from the temporary file to the downstream Pipeline. All temporary local files are deleted when they are no longer needed. Ensure that the local drive has sufficient free disk space to store the temporary local file. Example: 3 Default value: 0 | |||||||
Retry Interval (Seconds) | Specifies the time interval between two successive retry requests. A retry happens only when the previous attempt resulted in an exception. Example: 10 Default value: 1 | |||||||
Staging Mode | Required when the value in the Number of retries field is greater than 0. Specify the location to store input documents between retries, from the following options:
To disable staging, enter 0 in the Number of retries field. Default value: In memory Example: On disk | |||||||
Snap Execution | Select one of the following three modes in which the Snap executes:
Default Value: Execute only |
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