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influxctl table iceberg enable

The influxctl table iceberg enable command enables Iceberg-compatible exports for a table in an InfluxDB Cloud Dedicated cluster.

Only available with InfluxDB Cloud Dedicated

Iceberg-compatible exports are currently only available with InfluxDB Cloud Dedicated, not InfluxDB Clustered. The influxctl table iceberg command and its subcommands can only be used with InfluxDB Cloud Dedicated.

Usage

influxctl table iceberg enable [flags] <DATABASE_NAME> <TABLE_NAME>

Arguments

ArgumentDescription
DATABASE_NAMEName of the target database
TABLE_NAMEName of table to enable Iceberg exports on

Flags

FlagDescription
-h--helpOutput command help

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