Hi Looker Community,
Can someone tell me what is the difference between ‘Datagroup Maintenance Schedule’ in the connection setting and ‘interval_trigger’ parameter within a datagroup?
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Hello,
Datagroup maintenance schedule is an instance wide setting : it tells the frequency at which the Looker instance will check all datagroups triggers (By default every 5 minutes).
cf: https://docs.looker.com/setup-and-management/connecting-to-db#pdt_maintenance_schedule
Intervall_trigger is simply a frequency setup to rebuild a specific PDT. For example if a PDT has an intervall_trigger of 3 hours, it means “rebuild this table every 3 hours”
cf: https://help.looker.com/hc/en-us/articles/4420174054419-interval-trigger
Hello,
Datagroup maintenance schedule is an instance wide setting : it tells the frequency at which the Looker instance will check all datagroups triggers (By default every 5 minutes).
cf: https://docs.looker.com/setup-and-management/connecting-to-db#pdt_maintenance_schedule
Intervall_trigger is simply a frequency setup to rebuild a specific PDT. For example if a PDT has an intervall_trigger of 3 hours, it means “rebuild this table every 3 hours”
cf: https://help.looker.com/hc/en-us/articles/4420174054419-interval-trigger
Thanks @antho . This really helps.