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DLT+AutoLoader: where is the schema and checkpoint hide?

Daba
New Contributor III

Hi, 

I'm exploring the DLT with AutoLoader feature and wondering where are the schema and checkpoint hide? I want to wipe these two to reset/reinitialize the flow but unlike the "regular" AutoLoader the checkpoint and schema folder are not there.

Thanks in advance.

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Daba
New Contributor III

Thanks Fatma,

I still can't find the place where the generated schema stored, but the initial problem is resolved by "Full Refresh" feature of DLT's job. So, I guess I'm ok.

Thanks.

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Hubert-Dudek
Esteemed Contributor III

@Alexander Pleplerโ€‹ , There is a storage option in pipeline settings - A path to a DBFS directory for storing checkpoints and tables created by the pipeline.

Additionally, delta is registered in metastore, so the table schema is there.

Kaniz_Fatma
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @Alexander Pleplerโ€‹ , Please check the pipeline settings in this document.

Daba
New Contributor III

I will. Thanks.

Kaniz_Fatma
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @Alexander Pleplerโ€‹ , Just a friendly follow-up. Do you still need help? Please let us know.

Daba
New Contributor III

Thanks Fatma,

I still can't find the place where the generated schema stored, but the initial problem is resolved by "Full Refresh" feature of DLT's job. So, I guess I'm ok.

Thanks.

Kaniz_Fatma
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @Alexander Pleplerโ€‹ , Thank you for the update. Please help the community by marking an answer as the best.

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