With the integration of Blueshift and Snowflake, you can import customer data, catalogs, and customer interaction data (events and transactions) into your Blueshift account very easily and build a 360 degree view of all your customers. For information about data types and formats, see Import events data.

Prerequisites

Before you can import data from Snowflake you must set up integration of Blueshift with Snowflake and configure at least one adapter.

Set up an import task

You can import catalogs, events, and customer data using Snowflake. The starting point for your import tasks depends on the type of data you are importing.

To set up a task to import data from Snowflake, complete the following steps:

  1. To import events, go to Customer Data > Events in the left navigation. Click the Import Events icon and then click +Event Import.

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  2. Select Snowflake as the Source.
  3. Add a Name for the task. The import task form opens.

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  4. In the Destination section, you can see the type of data being imported as Events.
  5. Select the type of event from the Select Event list.
  6. Select the Trigger Campaigns option if you want the events data to be used to trigger any campaigns..
  7. Set up Notification Preferences to send a notification email to the specified email addresses when there is a change in the status of the task or when a certain percentage of records fail during import.
  8. In the Source section, select the adapter that you want to use for the import task.

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  9. For Import From, select either Table or View. If your data is spread across multiple tables, it is recommended that you provide a View.
  10. Select the Table or the View from which the data is to be imported.
  11. Sample data consisting of 10 records is fetched from the table or view specified in the Source section. This data is displayed in the Configuration section.

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  12. Map the fields from the imported data to the fields in Blueshift and specify the data type for the field.
    • If the event is a purchase, add_to_cart, wishlist, or view event, one column from the source data must be mapped to product_ids in Blueshift.
    • The Source Attribute Name is the attribute in Snowflake and the Destination Attribute Name is the attribute in Blueshift.

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  13. In case the sample data does not contain all the available fields, Add more fields to the data mapping.
  14. Specify any additional mapping requirements for events that include multiple product IDs.

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  15. Click Test Run to test the mapping. A maximum of 10 records are fetched during this test run.

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  16. Verify that the data mapping is done correctly. Edit the data mapping if required. Click Test Run again after you make the changes.
  17. For Additional Configurations, select the Type of Import.
    • Select Full Import if you are importing bulk data. For a Full import, the entire data from the selected table or view is imported from Snowflake every time you run the import task.
    • Select Incremental Import to set up an incremental import task. Select the Diff Identification and the Diff Identifier.

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  18. In the Schedule section, set the Start Time for the import task.

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  19. To set up a recurring task, under Schedule select the Is it a recurring data import? option.
  20. Set the frequency using the Task executes every field. You can set the frequency in minutes, hours, days, weeks, or months. You cannot set an import frequency shorter than a day for a Full import.
  21. Click Save to save the task.
  22. Click Launch to run the import task.

Import task status

The status for each Snowflake task is shown on the Events index page along with an overall status that identifies which state the task is in.

Additional Information

Watch this video for a quick overview of setting up an import task.

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