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How can we perform a clean up data on the snowflake side?

Gloria
Updated November 08, 2025 02:20

Question

How can we perform a clean up on the Snowflake side?

Answer

You can truncate tables and run the reindex using the following
 

POST https://{env}.reltio.com/reltio/api/{tenantID}/syncToDataPipeline?distributed=true&taskPartsCount=4&reindexDeleted=true
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