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Class: Aws::LakeFormation::Types::TableWithColumnsResourceWhen passing TableWithColumnsResource as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
catalog_id: "CatalogIdString",
database_name: "NameString", name: "NameString", column_names: ["NameString"],
column_wildcard: {
excluded_column_names: ["NameString"],
},
}
A structure for a table with columns object. This object is only used when granting a SELECT permission.
This object must take a value for at least one of ColumnsNames
, ColumnsIndexes
, or ColumnsWildcard
.
Returned by:
Instance Attribute Summary collapseThe identifier for the Data Catalog.
The list of column names for the table.
A wildcard specified by a ColumnWildcard
object.
The name of the database for the table with columns resource.
The name of the table resource.
The identifier for the Data Catalog. By default, it is the account ID of the caller.
#column_names ⇒ Array<String>The list of column names for the table. At least one of ColumnNames
or ColumnWildcard
is required.
A wildcard specified by a ColumnWildcard
object. At least one of ColumnNames
or ColumnWildcard
is required.
The name of the database for the table with columns resource. Unique to the Data Catalog. A database is a set of associated table definitions organized into a logical group. You can Grant and Revoke database privileges to a principal.
#name ⇒ StringThe name of the table resource. A table is a metadata definition that represents your data. You can Grant and Revoke table privileges to a principal.
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