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push-ingestion

by @monte-carlo-data0 pulls
URLopenbooklet.com/s/push-ingestion
Pinnedopenbooklet.com/s/push-ingestion@1.0.0
APIGET /api/v1/skills/push-ingestion

Expert guide for Monte Carlo's push ingestion model. Use this skill whenever a customer or engineer mentions: pushing data to Monte Carlo, the IngestionService, pycarlo push APIs, build me a collection script, push metadata/lineage/query logs, invocation_id tracing, custom lineage nodes or edges, deleting push tables, or any question about why pushed data is not showing up. Also trigger when they ask to generate code that collects metadata, table schema, row counts, freshness, lineage, or query history from any data warehouse or data source and sends it to Monte Carlo. If the user mentions any warehouse, database, or data platform alongside any Monte Carlo topic, this skill is almost certainly relevant.

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