Conversion

SnowConvert for Redshift

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  1. The conversion step starts with the Mappings substep where you are allowed to rename objects in multiple ways before starting the conversion process.

    1. Edit the target name of a specific element. \

      Single Renaming
    2. Click on “Bulk mapping” to rename all the specified object types within a specific schema. This option allows you to add a prefix and a suffix to the objects specified.\

      Bulk Mapping

You will see the expected results of the renaming in the target name of the tables.

Renaming results
  1. After completing the Mappings substep, click on “Start Conversion.” After all the steps are completed, you can view the conversion results by clicking on “View results.

SnowConvert for Redshift Conversion
  1. The results section will give you a breakdown of the object conversion details. You can also access the files containing the converted objects by clicking the "View Output" button. If you want to watch the reports generated by SnowConvert, click the "View Reports" button. For more information, please refer to the SnowConvert Documentation.

SnowConvert for Redshift Conversion Results
  1. Finally, you can click on "Continue" to start the Deployment process.

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