Create a scheduled query that will be run on your behalf at the configured schedule. Timestream assumes the execution role provided as part of the ScheduledQueryExecutionRoleArn
parameter to run the query. You can use the NotificationConfiguration
parameter to configure notification for your scheduled query operations.
See https://www.paws-r-sdk.com/docs/timestreamquery_create_scheduled_query/ for full documentation.
timestreamquery_create_scheduled_query(
Name,
QueryString,
ScheduleConfiguration,
NotificationConfiguration,
TargetConfiguration = NULL,
ClientToken = NULL,
ScheduledQueryExecutionRoleArn,
Tags = NULL,
KmsKeyId = NULL,
ErrorReportConfiguration
)
[required] Name of the scheduled query.
[required] The query string to run. Parameter names can be specified in the query
string @
character followed by an identifier. The named Parameter
@scheduled_runtime
is reserved and can be used in the query to get the
time at which the query is scheduled to run.
The timestamp calculated according to the ScheduleConfiguration
parameter, will be the value of @scheduled_runtime
paramater for each
query run. For example, consider an instance of a scheduled query
executing on 2021-12-01 00:00:00. For this instance, the
@scheduled_runtime
parameter is initialized to the timestamp
2021-12-01 00:00:00 when invoking the query.
[required] The schedule configuration for the query.
[required] Notification configuration for the scheduled query. A notification is sent by Timestream when a query run finishes, when the state is updated or when you delete it.
Configuration used for writing the result of a query.
Using a ClientToken makes the call to CreateScheduledQuery idempotent, in other words, making the same request repeatedly will produce the same result. Making multiple identical CreateScheduledQuery requests has the same effect as making a single request.
If CreateScheduledQuery is called without a ClientToken
, the Query
SDK generates a ClientToken
on your behalf.
After 8 hours, any request with the same ClientToken
is treated as
a new request.
[required] The ARN for the IAM role that Timestream will assume when running the scheduled query.
A list of key-value pairs to label the scheduled query.
The Amazon KMS key used to encrypt the scheduled query resource, at-rest. If the Amazon KMS key is not specified, the scheduled query resource will be encrypted with a Timestream owned Amazon KMS key. To specify a KMS key, use the key ID, key ARN, alias name, or alias ARN. When using an alias name, prefix the name with alias/
If ErrorReportConfiguration uses SSE_KMS
as encryption type, the same
KmsKeyId is used to encrypt the error report at rest.
[required] Configuration for error reporting. Error reports will be generated when a problem is encountered when writing the query results.