If you do not specify primaryKeys for a destination table in RedShiftCopyActivity, you can specify a list of columns using primaryKeys which will act as a mergeKey. However, if you have an existing primaryKey defined in a Redshift table, this setting overrides the existing key.
The ID of the object, IDs must be unique within a pipeline definition
The ID of the object, IDs must be unique within a pipeline definition
The optional, user-defined label of the object.
The optional, user-defined label of the object. If you do not provide a name for an object in a pipeline definition, AWS Data Pipeline automatically duplicates the value of id.
The SNS alarm to raise when the current instance fails.
The SNS alarm to raise when the current instance fails.
The SNS alarm to raise when the current instance succeeds.
The SNS alarm to raise when the current instance succeeds.
A list of precondition objects that must be true for the data node to be valid.
A list of precondition objects that must be true for the data node to be valid. A data node cannot reach the READY status until all its conditions are met. Preconditions do not have their own schedule or identity, instead they run on the schedule of the activity or data node with which they are associated.
If you do not specify primaryKeys for a destination table in RedShiftCopyActivity, you can specify a list of columns using primaryKeys which will act as a mergeKey.
If you do not specify primaryKeys for a destination table in RedShiftCopyActivity, you can specify a list of columns using primaryKeys which will act as a mergeKey. However, if you have an existing primaryKey defined in a Redshift table, this setting overrides the existing key.
The type of object.
The type of object. Use one of the predefined AWS Data Pipeline object types.
Defines a data node using Amazon Redshift.
If you do not specify primaryKeys for a destination table in RedShiftCopyActivity, you can specify a list of columns using primaryKeys which will act as a mergeKey. However, if you have an existing primaryKey defined in a Redshift table, this setting overrides the existing key.