batch_size | Number of records to be exported as a batch. The default value is '1000000'. |
column_formats | For each source column specified, applies the column-property-bound format. Currently supported column properties include date, time, & datetime. The parameter value must be formatted
as a JSON string of maps of column names to maps of column properties to their corresponding column formats, e.g., '{ "order_date" : { "date" : "%Y.%m.%d" }, "order_time" : { "time" :
"%H:%M:%S" } }'. See default_column_formats for valid format syntax. |
columns_to_export | Specifies a comma-delimited list of columns from the source table to export, written to the output file in the order they are given. Column names can be provided, in which case the
target file will use those names as the column headers as well. Alternatively, column numbers can be specified--discretely or as a range. For example, a value of '5,7,1..3' will
write values from the fifth column in the source table into the first column in the target file, from the seventh column in the source table into the second column in the target file,
and from the first through third columns in the source table into the third through fifth columns in the target file. Mutually exclusive with columns_to_skip. |
columns_to_skip | Comma-separated list of column names or column numbers to not export. All columns in the source table not specified will be written to the target file in the order they appear in the
table definition. Mutually exclusive with columns_to_export. |
datasink_name | Datasink name, created using
Create Data Sink
. |
default_column_formats | Specifies the default format to use to write data. Currently supported column properties include date, time, & datetime. This default column-property-bound format can be overridden
by specifying a column property & format for a given source column in column_formats. For each specified annotation, the format will apply to all columns with that annotation unless
custom column_formats for that annotation are specified. The parameter value must be formatted as a JSON string that is a map of column properties to their respective column
formats, e.g., '{ "date" : "%Y.%m.%d", "time" : "%H:%M:%S" }'. Column formats are specified as a string of control characters and plain text. The supported control characters are 'Y',
'm', 'd', 'H', 'M', 'S', and 's', which follow the Linux 'strptime()' specification, as well as 's', which specifies seconds and fractional seconds (though the fractional component
will be truncated past milliseconds). Formats for the 'date' annotation must include the 'Y', 'm', and 'd' control characters. Formats for the 'time' annotation must include the 'H',
'M', and either 'S' or 's' (but not both) control characters. Formats for the 'datetime' annotation meet both the 'date' and 'time' control character requirements. For example,
'{"datetime" : "%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S" }' would be used to write text as "05/04/2000 12:12:11" |
export_ddl | Save DDL to a separate file. The default value is 'false'. |
file_extension | Extension to give the export file. The default value is '.csv'. |
file_type | Specifies the file format to use when exporting data. The default value is delimited_text. Supported
Values | Description |
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delimited_text | Delimited text file format; e.g., CSV, TSV, PSV, etc. | parquet | |
|
kinetica_header | Whether to include a Kinetica proprietary header. Will not be written if text_has_header is false. The default value is false. The supported values are: |
kinetica_header_delimiter | If a Kinetica proprietary header is included, then specify a property separator. Different from column delimiter. The default value is '|'. |
compression_type | File compression type. GZip can be applied to text and Parquet files. Snappy can only be applied to Parquet files, and is the default compression for them. The supported values are: |
single_file | Save records to a single file. This option may be ignored if file size exceeds internal file size limits (this limit will differ on different targets). The default value is true.
The supported values are: |
single_file_max_size | Max file size (in MB) to allow saving to a single file. May be overridden by target limitations. The default value is ''. |
text_delimiter | Specifies the character to write out to delimit field values and field names in the header (if present). For delimited_text file_type only. The default value is ','. |
text_has_header | Indicates whether to write out a header row. For delimited_text file_type only. The default value is true. The supported values are: |
text_null_string | Specifies the character string that should be written out for the null value in the data. For delimited_text file_type only. The default value is '\N'. |