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      • 4.1. Source node
        • 4.1.1. Description
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  • 4.1. Source node

4.1. Source node

A source node prep-image25 connects you to all the data sources needed to feed a flow.

The following sections detail how it works and the particular configurations that are available for certain types of connector.

  • 4.1.1. Description
  • 4.1.2. Record sampling and limits
  • 4.1.3. Supported data sources
  • 4.1.4. Excel worksheet start rows and columns
  • 4.1.5. JSON file format
  • 4.1.6. Configuration and use of the Salesforce connector
  • 4.1.7. Native requests for SQL and Snowflake connections
  • 4.1.8. Native requests for OData connections
  • 4.1.9. Configuring a shared access signature for Azure Blob Storage
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