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Hey @Kishor_Kamal,
Your request is a bit unclear. If you are trying to read from a table, and write the data into a file, use some type of formatter per your request (CSV, JSON, Excel, etc.) and a File Writer at the end. This use case will write the data in a file on SLDB, or file protocols like FTP, SFTP … for which the snap needs a proper configuration, see documentation for more details:
SnapLogic Documentation: File Writer
If you’re trying to write the file using Web Services, than your configuration will take much more than a single header, but for information, the header for naming the file is Content-Disposition
. I hope you’ll find this helpful, if not, share more information on your process.
Regards,
Bojan
- sriiyengar8 years agoNew Contributor II
Tried absolute path to JAR files. The issue happened to be a Firewall issue on the snaplogic groundplex that was resolved once the correct ports were opened
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