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Limitations and Requirements
NOTE: During normal selection or import of an entire table, you may encounter an error indicating a problem with a specific column. Since some tables require filtering based on a particular column, data from them can only be ingested using custom SQL statements. In this case, the problematic column can be used as a filter in the WHERE clause of a custom SQL statement to ingest the table. NOTE: For filtering date columns, this connection type supports a set of literal functions on dates. You can use these to reduce the volume of data extracted from the database using a custom SQL query. For more information, see the
pg_dateliteralfunctions.htm
page in the driver documentation for this connection type.
- Supports a new credential type of Basic app (App ID / Password). Information on acquiring the App ID (APIKey) is provided below.
- You must create a private app and define its scopes.
- Some specific permissions are required to access the tables in the database.
For more information, see the driver documentation http://cdn.cdata.com/help/FOG/jdbc/default.htm.
Create Connection
via Designer Cloud application
When you create the connection, please review the following properties and specify them accordingly:
Connection Property | Description |
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Shop URL | Set this to the full URL of your shop. For example: https://connectivitybreadth.myshopify.com The protocol identifier is required: |
Connect String Options | The following default value sets the connection timeout in seconds: Timeout=0; Setting this value to |
Credential Type | Select the required credential type. Below are the details.
|
Default Column Data Type Inference | Leave this value as Enabled . |
For more information, see the driver documentation http://cdn.cdata.com/help/FOG/jdbc/default.htm.
via API
Depending on your product edition, you can create connections of this type. Key information:
"vendor": "shopify", "vendorName": "Shopify", "type": "jdbc"
For more information, see
Designer Cloud: API Reference docsData Type Conversions
For more information, see the driver documentation http://cdn.cdata.com/help/FOG/jdbc/default.htm.
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