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You can utilize the Pipeline Execute Snap to call the pipeline and pass/set the pipeline parameters. In the pipeline on which you will pass/set the parameters, you can capture the parameters:
So, in the Dashboard -> Execution Status -> Pipeline Parameters, you will be able to see what have been set for the captured parameters.
Writing files to a local drive requires a Groundplex.
I’ll have to check with Dev on that error message.
- darshthakkar4 years agoValued Contributor
I was running the pipeline on groundplex itself. Thank you for forwarding the error message to Dev, would wait for their insights.
- darshthakkar4 years agoValued Contributor
Hi @dmiller,
Wanted to politely follow up on this one. Did you get a chance to communicate with dev team on the error message? No rush on this one though but putting a comment for you so that we don’t forget it.
Thanking you in advance for your help and support.Regards,
DT
@darshthakkar how big is the file you are reading? That error suggests the XLSX object wasn’t created successfully
- darshthakkar4 years agoValued Contributor
The file is a simple excel file of 11.3kb
@darshthakkar If you wish to use your “C” drive then groudplex has to be installed in your local. You can try SLDB as a work around.
- darshthakkar4 years agoValued Contributor
Writing files to local can be achieved via SFTP if it has been setup in an organization. I was able to write files through the same. Learnt about the importance of account under file writer snap.
Whereas, writing files to local without sftp is not possible as groundplex needs to be installed in your local as stated by @SupratimThank you everyone on this thread for your help and support. Signing off on this thread!
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