We welcome your contributions! Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on how to submit contributions to this project. %* identity and all categories metadata tables %* detail mart with specific range & schema version 3 See the Examples section for different combinations of values. The values in the download_dttm column are in the local time zone. In addition, the values in the dataRangeStartTimeStamp column and dataRangeEndTimeStamp column in the download history tables are in the UTC time zone. To force the script to use the variables for start date and end date, delete or move the history information. After the first run, the download history is stored in the data/dsccnfg directory. Note: The start and end ranges are only used for the script's first run. (Optional) A code that enables you to download tables that are in test mode (for early adopters). To download tables from a specific category, you can use one of these values:įor more information, see Schemas and Categories. When the parameter is not specified, you download tables for all the categories that you have a license to access. (Optional) The category of tables to download. For example, setting the variable to 40 would download table data in partitions of 40 minutes each.īy default, partitions are in one-hour increments. (Optional) For partitioned tables, this variable specifies how many minutes are in each partition. Note: The CDM tables do not use reset data, so this variable does not affect that data set. For more information about how data is reset, see Downloading Reprocessed Data with the Resets API. (Optional) The number of days of reset data to download. If you do not set this value, the data is downloaded from schema 1. (Optional) The specific schema of tables to download. (Optional) The end value in this format: %nrquote(ddMMMYYYY HH:mm:ss). (Optional) The start value in this format: %nrquote(ddMMMYYYY HH:mm:ss).
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