Macro Name | Description |
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$(AVALANCHE_CONNECT_STRING) | ODBC Connection string for connecting to Avalanche database. You can obtain this information from Avalanche portal. Note: This is required only if you are running Integration Manager on DataCloud. |
$(AVALANCHE_USERNAME) $(AVALANCHE_PASSWORD) | Credentials for connecting to the database. |
$(AVALANCHE_TABLE) | Name of the table in Avalanche where the data will be written to. Note: Do not encrypt this macro value. |
$(SERVICENOW_URL) | URL of the service now instance. For example, https://myorg.service-now.com/. |
$(SERVICENOW_USERNAME) $(SERVICENOW_PASSWORD) | Credentials for connecting to the ServiceNow instance. |
$(SERVICENOW_TABLE) | Name of the table in ServiceNow. |
Macro Name | Description |
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$(AWS_ACCESS_KEY) $(AWS_SECRET_KEY) | Credentials for accessing AWS services. |
$(AWS_BUCKET_NAME) | Name of the AWS storage bucket to pull the data from. |
$(AWS_REGION) | Region ID of the location that hosts the specific S3 bucket. The supported regions are: • US East (N. Virginia) • US East (Ohio) • US West (Oregon) • Europe (Ireland) • Europe (London) • Europe (Frankfurt) You can specify the region in the above format or in the following format: • us-east-1 • us-east-2 • us-west-2 • eu-west-1 • eu-west-2 • eu-central-1 Note: Region information is case and format sensitive. If you do not enter the region value correctly, then the template will fail during execution. Avalanche cluster and the bucket must be in the same region. |
Macro Name | Description |
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$(SERVICENOW_URL_ENCODED_QUERY) | ServiceNow URL-friendly query string which specifies the criteria to filter the returned records. |
$(SERVICENOW_BATCH_SIZE) | Number of records that the connector reads at one time from ServiceNow. Default is 10000. |
$(SERVICENOW_USE_DISPLAY_VALUES) | When this property is set to True, it returns string display values for all fields. If it is set to False, it returns the raw data types and values for all fields. Default is True. |
$(AVALANCHE_DSN) | Name of the ODBC data source for connecting to Avalanche database. Specify this macro if you want to use a pre-configured DSN on your system instead of the connect string. |
$(AVALANCHE_CREATE_TABLE_QUERY) | Create table statement to use for creating the table. Make sure partitioning is specified. Table name in the query must match the AVALANCHE_TABLE macro value. |
$(AVALANCHE_CREATE_TABLE_OPTIONS) | Use this option when you do not want to build the complete query but only want to specify options to pass to "with" clause of create table query. Note: Make sure partitioning is specified. Also, this macro is ignored if AVALANCHE_CREATE_TABLE_QUERY macro is defined. |
$(OUTPUT_MODE) | Table operations that must be performed before inserting data. The available operations are: • replace: Drops existing table and creates new table • delete_append: Truncates table before inserting. • append: Creates table only if it does not exist and inserts records. The default value is append. |
$(DEFAULT_TEXT_COL_SIZE) | Set the default size of the text columns in the table. Set it to a reasonable value based on your data to avoid truncations. This property is also useful for inserting double-byte characters like Japanese or Chinese. Varchar is used for text data types that supports single byte characters. To support double-byte characters in varchar data type, the size of the column must be doubled using this macro. |
$(UNICODE_CHARS) | Indicates whether the data contains Unicode characters. If set to True, nvarchar data type is used for text columns. |
$(BATCH_SIZE) | Size of the chunk (in terms of number of records), the source is split into. Default is 50000. |
$(COPYVW_PARALLEL_LOAD_SIZE) | Number of chunks to load in parallel using COPY VWLOAD. The default value is 20. |
$(AVALANCHE_DBADMIN_GROUP_ACCESS) | Grant table access for "dbadmingrp" group. Only applicable when new table is created. Default is True. |