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Use a semi-colon, ";", between parameters.
Use a semi-colon, ";", between parameters.


I've had some ftp sites that require that I include the password in the Additional Connection String Parameters: password=abc
I've had some ftp sites that require that I include the password in the Additional Connection String Parameters:<br>
password=abc


If you don't want the connector to parse the CSV file and try to guess the field type, include: typedetectionscheme=None
If you don't want the connector to parse the CSV file and try to guess the field type, include:<br>
typedetectionscheme=None


Example:<br>
If your job is timing out, you can disable timeouts by adding this to the Additional Connection String Parameters:<br>
password=abc;typedetectionscheme=None
timeout=0


If your job is timing out, you can disable timeouts by adding this to the Additional Connection String Parameters:
'''Example:'''<br>
timeout=0
<blockquote>
password=abc;typedetectionscheme=None;timeout=0
</blockquote>

Revision as of 15:43, 21 November 2025

Connection

URI

URI can be FTP or sFTP. Example: sftp://abc.exavault.com:22/

Additional Connection String Parameters

Use a semi-colon, ";", between parameters.

I've had some ftp sites that require that I include the password in the Additional Connection String Parameters:
password=abc

If you don't want the connector to parse the CSV file and try to guess the field type, include:
typedetectionscheme=None

If your job is timing out, you can disable timeouts by adding this to the Additional Connection String Parameters:
timeout=0

Example:

password=abc;typedetectionscheme=None;timeout=0