Binary File

1. Overview

A binary file is a computer file that is not a text file, and whose content is in a binary format consisting of a series of sequential bytes, each of which is eight bits in length.

You can use binary files from a Local upload, Amazon S3, or Azure Blob Storage in your data syncs.

Some benefits of using binary files include:

  • Better efficiency via compression

  • Better Security through the ability to create custom encoding standards.

  • Unmatched Speed, since the data is stored in a raw format, and is not encoded using any character encoding standards, it is faster to read and store.

Example Use Case: You have a binary file that contains your Employee information. You want to use a batch sync to pull this info into a Cinchy table and liberate your data.

The Binary File source supports batch syncs.

The Binary File source does not support Geometry or Geography data types.

2. Info Tab

You can review the parameters that can be found in the info tab below (Image 1).

Values

ParameterDescriptionExample

Title

Mandatory. Input a name for your data sync

Employee Sync

Version

Mandatory. This is a pre-populated field containing a version number for your data sync. You can override it if you wish.

1.0.0

Parameters

Optional. Review our documentation on Parameters here for more information about this field.

@Filepath

3. Source Tab

The following table outlines the mandatory and optional parameters you will find on the Source tab (Image 2).

The following parameters will help to define your data sync source and how it functions.

ParameterDescriptionExample

(Sync) Source

Mandatory. Select your source from the drop down menu.

Binary File

Source

The location of the source file. Either a Local upload, Amazon S3, or Azure Blob Storage The following authentication methods are supported per source: Amazon S3: Access Key ID/Secret Access Key Azure Blob Storage: Connection String

Local

Header lines to Ignore

Mandatory. The number of records from the top of the file to ignore before the data starts (includes column header).

1

Footer Lines to Ignore

Mandatory. The number of records from the bottom of the file to ignore

0

Encoding

Optional. The encoding of the file. This default to UTF8, however also supports: UTF8_BOM, UTF16, ASCII.

Path

Mandatory. The path to the source file to load. To upload a local file, you must first insert a Parameter in the Info tab of the connection (ex: filepath). Then, you would reference that same value in this location (Ex: @Filepath). This will then trigger a File Upload option to import your file.

@Filepath

AuthType

his field defines the authentication type for your data sync. Cinchy supports "Access Key" and "IAM" role. When selecting "Access Key", you must provide the key and key secret. When selecting "IAM role", a new field will appear for you to paste in the role's Amazon Resource Name (ARN). You also must ensure that:

4. Next Steps

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