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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to PowerExchange for Amazon S3
  3. PowerExchange for Amazon S3 Configuration Overview
  4. Amazon S3 Connections
  5. PowerExchange for Amazon S3 Data Objects
  6. PowerExchange for Amazon S3 Mappings
  7. PowerExchange for Amazon S3 Lookups
  8. Appendix A: Amazon S3 Data Type Reference
  9. Appendix B: Troubleshooting

PowerExchange for Amazon S3 User Guide

PowerExchange for Amazon S3 User Guide

Amazon S3 Data Object Properties

Amazon S3 Data Object Properties

Specify the data object properties when you create the data object.
The following table describes the properties that you configure for the Amazon S3 data objects:
Property
Description
Name
Name of the Amazon S3 data object.
Location
The project or folder in the Model Repository Service where you want to store the Amazon S3 data object.
Connection
Name of the Amazon S3 connection.
Resource Format
You can create an Amazon S3 file data object from the following data source in Amazon S3:
  • Avro. Applicable when you run a mapping in the native environment or on the Spark and Databricks Spark engine.
  • Binary. Applicable when you run a mapping in the native environment.
  • Flat
  • JSON. Applicable when you run a mapping on the Spark or Databricks Spark engine.
  • ORC. Applicable when you run a mapping in the native environment or on the Spark and Databricks Spark engine.
  • Parquet. Applicable when you run a mapping in the native environment or on the Spark and Databricks Spark engine.
  • Intelligent Structure Model. It reads any format that an intelligent structure parses. Applicable when you run a mapping on the Spark or Databricks Spark engine.
You must choose the appropriate source format to read data from the source or write data to the target. Default is binary.

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