Remap a Google Cloud SQL for MySQL connection

Modify the connection parameters by editing the source mapping yaml file that was created when you added the connection. For example, you can remap the existing table or column to a different table or column in an existing database connection. ThoughtSpot recommends that you check the dependencies before and after you remap a table or column in a connection to ensure they display as intended.

To remap a Google Cloud SQL for MySQL connection:

  1. Click the app switcher menu Spotter app switcher and then click Spotter.

  2. On the left side of the screen, select Manage data > Manage data sources.

  3. On the Data workspace page, click Connections.

  4. Select the name of the connection you want to remap.

  5. Click the More icon more options menu icon and select Remapping on the upper-right side of the page.

  6. Select Download to download the source mapping file.

  7. Edit the file, as required, and save it.

  8. On the Remapping page, select Browse your files, and upload your edited mapping file to update the mapping of your connection.

To remove a table from a connection, delete it from the connection details page. For more information, see: Delete a Google Cloud SQL for MySQL connection.

See the Connection reference for details of connection parameters.



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