Edit a Redshift connection

You can edit a Redshift connection to add tables and columns.

To edit a Redshift 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 edit.

  5. Select Edit connection at the upper-right side of the page.

    Edit connection
  6. On the Choose connection type page, change the connection name or description (if needed), and then select Continue.

  7. On the Redshift connection details page, make any changes needed, and then select Continue.

  8. Expand the database table dropdown menu, and select the tables and columns you want to add.

    Select tables and columns
  9. Click Update, and then select Confirm to save the updated connection detail.

Validate metadata

You can now validate connections to discover any changes in metadata after the connection was created. When you validate a connection, ThoughtSpot provides a JSON file containing details on any metadata changes. Once alerted to a metadata change, you can use TML to update the connection.

To validate your 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 validate.

  5. Select the more options menu icon ellipsis icon and click Validate.

  6. If ThoughtSpot detects any changes to the connection’s metadata, the following message appears: "Your connection is not valid and requires metadata changes. You can download the list of changes affecting this connection by clicking on the button below."

    To download the change log, click Download metadata change log. The change log automatically downloads to your browser’s Downloads folder in JSON format.

To remove a table from a connection, delete it from the connection details page. For more information, see:

To change the mapping of tables and columns, see Remap a Redshift connection.

See the Connection reference for details of connection parameters.



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