You can add, remove, or edit the outputs generated from this job. By default, a CSV output for your home directory on the selected datastore is included in the list of destinations, which can be removed if needed. You must include at least one output destination. |
Columns:
Actions:
From the available datastores in the left column, select the target for your publication.
Add Publishing Action |
NOTE: Do not create separate publishing actions that apply to the same file or database table. |
Steps:
: You can published your results to the current project or to a different one to which you have access.
NOTE: You must have read and write access to any |
To publish to a different project, click the link at the front of the breadcrumb trail. Then, enter the identifier for the project where you wish to publish your job results.
Tip: Your projects and their identifiers are available for review through the |
Click Go. Navigate to the database where you wish to write your results.
For more information, see Snowflake Connections.
Locate a publishing destination: Do one of the following.
Explore:
NOTE: The publishing location must already exist before you can publish to it. The publishing user must have write permissions to the location. |
Choose an existing file or folder: When the location is found, select the file to overwrite or the folder into which to write the results.
NOTE: You must have write permissions to the folder or file that you select. |
Create a new file: See below.
Create Folder: Depending on the storage destination, you can click it to create a new folder for the job inside the currently selected one. Do not include spaces in your folder name.
Create a new file: Enter the filename under which to save the dataset.
For more information, see Output Settings below.
As needed, you can parameterize the outputs that you are creating. Click Parameterize destination in the right panel. See Parameterize destination settings below.
To save the publishing destination, click Add.
To update a publishing action, hover over its entry. Then, click Edit.
To delete a publishing action, select Delete from its context menu.
If any variable parameters have been specified for the datasets or outputs of the flow, you can apply overrides to their default values. Click the listed default value and insert a new value. A variable can have an empty value.
NOTE: Unless this output is a scheduled destination, variable overrides apply only to this job. Subsequent jobs use the default variable values, unless specified again. No data validation is performed on entries for override values. |
Tip: At the flow level, you can specify overrides at the flow level. Override values are applied to parameters of all types that are a case-sensitive match. However, values that are specified at runtime override flow-level overrides. For more information, see Manage Parameters Dialog. |
For more information on variables, see Overview of Parameterization.
Depending on the type of output that you are generating, you must specify additional settings to define location, format, and other settings.