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Babelforce

Setting up the Babelforce connector

NoItemRequiredExampleNotes
1RegionYesBabelforce region
2Access Key IDYesThe Babelforce access key ID
3Access TokenYesThe Babelforce access token
4Date Created fromNo1651363200Timestamp in Unix the replication from Babelforce API will start from. For example 1651363200 which corresponds to 2022-05-01 00:00:00.
5Date Created toNo1651363200Timestamp in Unix the replication from Babelforce will be up to. For example 1651363200 which corresponds to 2022-05-01 00:00:00.

Tables in the Babelforce connector

NoTable NameColumnsPrimary KeysRead ModeInc. Sync KeysAPI Info
1calls19idFull Refresh, IncrementaldateCreatedAPI Reference

Table: calls

NoColumn NameTypeNotes
1conversationIdVARCHAR
2dateFinishedVARCHAR
3sessionIdVARCHAR
4sourceVARCHAR
5typeVARCHAR
6parentIdVARCHAR
7durationINTEGER
8lastUpdatedVARCHAR
9dateCreatedVARCHARIncremental sync key
10recordingsVARCHAR
11domainVARCHAR
12finishReasonVARCHAR
13anonymousBOOLEAN
14fromVARCHAR
15bridgedVARCHAR
16idVARCHARPrimary Key
17stateVARCHAR
18toVARCHAR
19dateEstablishedVARCHAR

External Resources

Zipstack Cloud features a powerful SQL querying engine on top of many types of connectors, including those from Trino, some custom connectors and connectors from the open source Airbyte project. Some Zipstack cloud connectors are designed to utilize and expand upon Airbyte's connector protocol, but they do not use Airbyte's EL core. Additionally, some parts of the documentation for these connectors have been adapted from the connector documentation found in Airbyte's open source project.