diff --git a/website/docs/best-practices/materializations/materializations-guide-4-incremental-models.md b/website/docs/best-practices/materializations/materializations-guide-4-incremental-models.md index 71b24ef58f2..a195812ff1c 100644 --- a/website/docs/best-practices/materializations/materializations-guide-4-incremental-models.md +++ b/website/docs/best-practices/materializations/materializations-guide-4-incremental-models.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ displayText: Materializations best practices hoverSnippet: Read this guide to understand the incremental models you can create in dbt. --- -So far we’ve looked at tables and views, which map to the traditional objects in the data warehouse. As mentioned earlier, incremental models are a little different. This where we start to deviate from this pattern with more powerful and complex materializations. +So far we’ve looked at tables and views, which map to the traditional objects in the data warehouse. As mentioned earlier, incremental models are a little different. This is where we start to deviate from this pattern with more powerful and complex materializations. - 📚 **Incremental models generate tables.** They physically persist the data itself to the warehouse, just piece by piece. What’s different is **how we build that table**. - 💅 **Only apply our transformations to rows of data with new or updated information**, this maximizes efficiency. @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ where updated_at > (select max(updated_at) from {{ this }}) ``` -Let’s break down that `where` clause a bit, because this where the action is with incremental models. Stepping through the code **_right-to-left_** we: +Let’s break down that `where` clause a bit, because this is where the action is with incremental models. Stepping through the code **_right-to-left_** we: 1. Get our **cutoff.** 1. Select the `max(updated_at)` timestamp — the **most recent record** @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ where {% endif %} ``` -Fantastic! We’ve got a working incremental model. On our first run, when there is no corresponding table in the warehouse, `is_incremental` will evaluate to false and we’ll capture the entire table. On subsequent runs is it will evaluate to true and we’ll apply our filter logic, capturing only the newer data. +Fantastic! We’ve got a working incremental model. On our first run, when there is no corresponding table in the warehouse, `is_incremental` will evaluate to false and we’ll capture the entire table. On subsequent runs it will evaluate to true and we’ll apply our filter logic, capturing only the newer data. ### Late arriving facts diff --git a/website/docs/docs/cloud/cloud-cli-installation.md b/website/docs/docs/cloud/cloud-cli-installation.md index f3294477611..8d2196696aa 100644 --- a/website/docs/docs/cloud/cloud-cli-installation.md +++ b/website/docs/docs/cloud/cloud-cli-installation.md @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ dbt commands are run against dbt Cloud's infrastructure and benefit from: The dbt Cloud CLI is available in all [deployment regions](/docs/cloud/about-cloud/regions-ip-addresses) and for both multi-tenant and single-tenant accounts (Azure single-tenant not supported at this time). - Ensure you are using dbt version 1.5 or higher. Refer to [dbt Cloud versions](/docs/dbt-versions/upgrade-core-in-cloud) to upgrade. -- Note that SSH tunneling for [Postgres and Redshift](/docs/cloud/connect-data-platform/connect-redshift-postgresql-alloydb) connections and [Single sign-on (SSO)](/docs/cloud/manage-access/sso-overview) doesn't support the dbt Cloud CLI yet. +- Note that SSH tunneling for [Postgres and Redshift](/docs/cloud/connect-data-platform/connect-redshift-postgresql-alloydb) connections doesn't support the dbt Cloud CLI yet. ## Install dbt Cloud CLI diff --git a/website/docs/docs/cloud/manage-access/audit-log.md b/website/docs/docs/cloud/manage-access/audit-log.md index b90bceef570..774400529e9 100644 --- a/website/docs/docs/cloud/manage-access/audit-log.md +++ b/website/docs/docs/cloud/manage-access/audit-log.md @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ On the audit log page, you will see a list of various events and their associate Click the event card to see the details about the activity that triggered the event. This view provides important details, including when it happened and what type of event was triggered. For example, if someone changes the settings for a job, you can use the event details to see which job was changed (type of event: `v1.events.job_definition.Changed`), by whom (person who triggered the event: `actor`), and when (time it was triggered: `created_at_utc`). For types of events and their descriptions, see [Events in audit log](#events-in-audit-log). -The event details provides the key factors of an event: +The event details provide the key factors of an event: | Name | Description | | -------------------- | --------------------------------------------- | @@ -160,16 +160,22 @@ The audit log supports various events for different objects in dbt Cloud. You wi You can search the audit log to find a specific event or actor, which is limited to the ones listed in [Events in audit log](#events-in-audit-log). The audit log successfully lists historical events spanning the last 90 days. You can search for an actor or event using the search bar, and then narrow your results using the time window. - + ## Exporting logs You can use the audit log to export all historical audit results for security, compliance, and analysis purposes: -- For events within 90 days — dbt Cloud will automatically display the 90-day selectable date range. Select **Export Selection** to download a CSV file of all the events that occurred in your organization within 90 days. -- For events beyond 90 days — Select **Export All**. The Account Admin will receive an email link to download a CSV file of all the events that occurred in your organization. +- **For events within 90 days** — dbt Cloud will automatically display the 90-day selectable date range. Select **Export Selection** to download a CSV file of all the events that occurred in your organization within 90 days. - +- **For events beyond 90 days** — Select **Export All**. The Account Admin will receive an email link to download a CSV file of all the events that occurred in your organization. + +### Azure Single-tenant + +For users deployed in [Azure single tenant](/docs/cloud/about-cloud/tenancy), while the **Export All** button isn't available, you can conveniently use specific APIs to access all events: + +- [Get recent audit log events CSV](/dbt-cloud/api-v3#/operations/Get%20Recent%20Audit%20Log%20Events%20CSV) — This API returns all events in a single CSV without pagination. +- [List recent audit log events](/dbt-cloud/api-v3#/operations/List%20Recent%20Audit%20Log%20Events) — This API returns a limited number of events at a time, which means you will need to paginate the results. diff --git a/website/docs/docs/dbt-support.md b/website/docs/docs/dbt-support.md index 40968b9d763..84bf92482c5 100644 --- a/website/docs/docs/dbt-support.md +++ b/website/docs/docs/dbt-support.md @@ -17,7 +17,9 @@ If you're developing on the command line (CLI) and have questions or need some h ## dbt Cloud support -The global dbt Support team is available to dbt Cloud customers by email or in-product live chat. We want to help you work through implementing and utilizing dbt Cloud at your organization. Have a question you can't find an answer to in [our docs](https://docs.getdbt.com/) or [the Community Forum](https://discourse.getdbt.com/)? Our Support team is here to `dbt help` you! +The global dbt Support team is available to dbt Cloud customers by [email](mailto:support@getdbt.com) or using the in-product live chat (💬). + +We want to help you work through implementing and utilizing dbt Cloud at your organization. Have a question you can't find an answer to in [our docs](https://docs.getdbt.com/) or [the Community Forum](https://discourse.getdbt.com/)? Our Support team is here to `dbt help` you! - **Enterprise plans** — Priority [support](#severity-level-for-enterprise-support), options for custom support coverage hours, implementation assistance, dedicated management, and dbt Labs security reviews depending on price point. - **Developer and Team plans** — 24x5 support (no service level agreement (SLA); [contact Sales](https://www.getdbt.com/pricing/) for Enterprise plan inquiries). diff --git a/website/docs/guides/manual-install-qs.md b/website/docs/guides/manual-install-qs.md index c74d30db51c..e9c1af259ac 100644 --- a/website/docs/guides/manual-install-qs.md +++ b/website/docs/guides/manual-install-qs.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ When you use dbt Core to work with dbt, you will be editing files locally using * To use dbt Core, it's important that you know some basics of the Terminal. In particular, you should understand `cd`, `ls` and `pwd` to navigate through the directory structure of your computer easily. * Install dbt Core using the [installation instructions](/docs/core/installation-overview) for your operating system. -* Complete [Setting up (in BigQuery)](/guides/bigquery?step=2) and [Loading data (BigQuery)](/guides/bigquery?step=3). +* Complete appropriate Setting up and Loading data steps in the Quickstart for dbt Cloud series. For example, for BigQuery, complete [Setting up (in BigQuery)](/guides/bigquery?step=2) and [Loading data (BigQuery)](/guides/bigquery?step=3). * [Create a GitHub account](https://github.com/join) if you don't already have one. ### Create a starter project diff --git a/website/docs/reference/artifacts/dbt-artifacts.md b/website/docs/reference/artifacts/dbt-artifacts.md index 859fde7c908..31525777500 100644 --- a/website/docs/reference/artifacts/dbt-artifacts.md +++ b/website/docs/reference/artifacts/dbt-artifacts.md @@ -48,3 +48,6 @@ In the manifest, the `metadata` may also include: #### Notes: - The structure of dbt artifacts is canonized by [JSON schemas](https://json-schema.org/), which are hosted at **schemas.getdbt.com**. - Artifact versions may change in any minor version of dbt (`v1.x.0`). Each artifact is versioned independently. + +## Related docs +- [Other artifacts](/reference/artifacts/other-artifacts) files such as `index.html` or `graph_summary.json`. diff --git a/website/docs/reference/artifacts/other-artifacts.md b/website/docs/reference/artifacts/other-artifacts.md index 205bdfc1a14..60050a6be66 100644 --- a/website/docs/reference/artifacts/other-artifacts.md +++ b/website/docs/reference/artifacts/other-artifacts.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ This file is used to store a compressed representation of files dbt has parsed. **Produced by:** commands supporting [node selection](/reference/node-selection/syntax) -Stores the networkx representation of the dbt resource DAG. +Stores the network representation of the dbt resource DAG. ### graph_summary.json