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Secoda

Tables in the Secoda connector

NoTable NameColumnsPrimary KeysRead ModeInc. Sync KeysAPI Info
1tables19Full Refresh
2collections12Full Refresh
3terms11Full Refresh

Table: tables

NoColumn NameTypeNotes
1schemaVARCHAR
2clusterVARCHAR
3columnsVARCHAR
4verifiedBOOLEAN
5created_atVARCHAR
6descriptionVARCHAR
7ownersVARCHAR
8publishedBOOLEAN
9typeVARCHAR
10tagsVARCHAR
11piiBOOLEAN
12databaseVARCHAR
13entity_typeVARCHAR
14updated_atVARCHAR
15parent_idVARCHAR
16nameVARCHAR
17integrationVARCHAR
18pristineBOOLEAN
19idVARCHAR

Table: collections

NoColumn NameTypeNotes
1workspace_idVARCHAR
2archivedBOOLEAN
3piiBOOLEAN
4entity_typeVARCHAR
5updated_atVARCHAR
6verifiedBOOLEAN
7created_atVARCHAR
8descriptionVARCHAR
9definitionVARCHAR
10idVARCHAR
11publishedBOOLEAN
12titleVARCHAR

Table: terms

NoColumn NameTypeNotes
1entity_typeVARCHAR
2updated_atVARCHAR
3collectionsVARCHAR
4viewers_deltaVARCHAR
5created_atVARCHAR
6descriptionVARCHAR
7pristineBOOLEAN
8ownersVARCHAR
9idVARCHAR
10publishedBOOLEAN
11titleVARCHAR

External Resources

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