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- Printing secret value in Databricks - Stack Overflow
2 Building on @camo's answer, since you're looking to use the secret value outside Databricks, you can use the Databricks Python SDK to fetch the bytes representation of the secret value, then decode and print locally (or on any compute resource outside of Databricks)
- Is there a way to use parameters in Databricks in SQL with parameter . . .
EDIT: I got a message from Databricks' employee that currently (DBR 15 4 LTS) the parameter marker syntax is not supported in this scenario It might work in the future versions Original question:
- Databricks shows REDACTED on a hardcoded value - Stack Overflow
It's not possible, Databricks just scans entire output for occurences of secret values and replaces them with " [REDACTED]" It is helpless if you transform the value For example, like you tried already, you could insert spaces between characters and that would reveal the value You can use a trick with an invisible character - for example Unicode invisible separator, which is encoded as
- Databricks shared access mode limitations - Stack Overflow
Databricks shared access mode limitations Ask Question Asked 2 years, 5 months ago Modified 2 years, 5 months ago
- REST API to query Databricks table - Stack Overflow
Is databricks designed for such use cases or is a better approach to copy this table (gold layer) in an operational database such as azure sql db after the transformations are done in pyspark via databricks? What are the cons of this approach? One would be the databricks cluster should be up and running all time i e use interactive cluster
- Convert string to date in databricks SQL - Stack Overflow
Use Databricks Datetime Patterns According to SparkSQL documentation on the Databricks website, you can use datetime patterns specific to Databricks to convert to and from date columns
- How to import own modules from repo on Databricks?
I have connected a Github repository to my Databricks workspace, and am trying to import a module that's in this repo into a notebook also within the repo The structure is as such: Repo_Name Chec
- databricks - How to create Storage Credential using Service Principal . . .
An Azure Databricks access connector is a first-party Azure resource that lets you connect managed identities to an Azure Databricks account You must have the Contributor role or higher on the access connector resource in Azure to add the storage credential
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