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Automated completeness checks for Snowflake

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Automated completeness checks for Snowflake with Secoda. Learn more about how you can automate workflows to turn hours into seconds. Do more with less and scale without the chaos.

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Automated completeness checks for Snowflake

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Automated completeness checks for Snowflake with Secoda. Learn more about how you can automate workflows to turn hours into seconds. Do more with less and scale without the chaos.

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Overview

Secoda's integration with Snowflake enables the automation of completeness checks for data stored in Snowflake. This integration ensures a smooth and secure migration process by allowing users to automate the scanning of datasets and tagging them as complete after migration. With Secoda, users can easily verify the completeness of their data residing in Snowflake, enhancing efficiency and safety in the migration process.

How it works

Snowflake integration with Secoda allows users to automate completeness checks through the Automations feature. Automations consist of Triggers and Actions. Triggers determine when the workflow is activated, and users can define schedules such as hourly, daily, or custom intervals. Actions encompass various operations like filtering and updating metadata. Users can stack multiple actions to create customized workflows based on their team's requirements. Additionally, Secoda enables bulk updates to metadata in Snowflake.

About Secoda

Secoda, a data management platform, can be integrated with Snowflake to automate completeness checks of data during migration. By consolidating data catalog, lineage, documentation, and monitoring into a single platform, Secoda enables efficient and safe migration. With this integration, Secoda allows users to automate completeness checks in the data catalog and automatically scan and tag datasets as complete after migration.

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