Commit to Git Screen Fields
On the Commit to Git screen, enter appropriate values in the fields. Fields marked with an asterisk () are mandatory. Refer to the following table for field descriptions.
Field Name | Description | Additional Information |
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Connected To | Specifies the connection that connects erwin DM to a Git repository | For example, ConnectGit. |
Git Repository | Specifies the Git repository configured for Connection |
For example, https://gitlab.com/d4215/GitLabIntegration is set for the ConnectGit connection. This field autopopulates based on the repository configured in the Git Connection Manager. |
Git Branch | Specifies the Git branch that was set for connection in the Git Connection Manager |
For example, main is set for the ConnectGit connection. This field autopopulates based on the repository configured in the Git Connection Manager. |
File Name | Specifies the user-defined name of the FE script file being committed to a Git repository | For example, Databricks-Sales-Data.sql |
Git Path | Specifies the location in the Git repository where the FE script is committed |
For example, FY2022/ The FE script is committed to the FY2022 folder inside the root folder of your Git repository. |
Commit Summary | Specifies the summary of the push commit | For example, Append December Sales. |
Local Path | Specifies the location on your local machine where the Alter script is saved | C:\Users\SO\Documents\Databricks |
Auto Append | Specifies whether the alter script is appended to the file set in File Name and Git Path |
By default, the Auto Append check box is selected. To create a new script file, clear the Auto Append check box and set the File Name and File Path belonging to an existing file. A new file with the following naming convention: <File Name>_YYYY-MM-DD_HH-MM-SS is created. Ensure that you use this check box consistently every time you commit an alter script. |
The Auto Append check box is available only when you are committing an alter script.
For more information on committing FE scripts, refer to the Committing to Git Repositories topic.
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