Who can use this feature?
- All roles with access level "high"
- Available on all plans
A Redshift integration allows you to bring in additional data into Catalyst to enrich your account, opportunity, contact, and additional objects.
Connect your Redshift account
Connect your Redshift and Catalyst accounts using Redshift account credentials. Catalyst encrypts authorization credentials with AES-256 at multiple levels (with option to enable SSH).
- In Catalyst, navigate to Settings > Integrations.
- Locate Redshift from the list of inactive integrations, and click + Add.
- Enter the following Redshift account details:
- Host
- Port
- Database
- User
- Password
- Enable SSH (optional)
Setting up an SSH Tunnel to a proxy inside your network requires you to provide a private key that has a public key pair installed on your bastion server. Catalyst uses this to initiate a tunnel for connecting to your data warehouse.
- Remote server host
- Remote server port
- SSH username
- SSH key
- Click Connect.
Once connected, add your data source (see below).
Although it is optional, we recommend adding Catalyst IP addresses to your allowlist: 3.95.50.240 | 34.206.178.38 | 34.192.22.163
Add a Redshift data source in Catalyst
Once connected, you can add a table or CSV file from Redshift as a Catalyst data source. You can add multiple data sources (databases, schemas, and tables) from the same data warehouse.
Catalyst records and ingests data on a daily basis. If your source data contains aggregated roll-ups (e.g., last 7 days, weekly, monthly, etc.) or uses data from several tables, we recommend creating a new view or table in Redshift as one source selection, prior to adding a data source in Catalyst.
- From within the Redshift integration in Catalyst (see above), click + Add Source.
- Enter the details for the data source (see below).
- Click Save.
You can now add a new Catalyst data warehouse field that syncs to the field in your Redshift data source.
Data Warehouse integrations update every 6 hours, 4 times a day. You can map Catalyst fields immediately after adding a data source, but fields will not populate with data until after the next sync.
Data source details
- Source nickname: Unique name to identify the source in Catalyst.
- Catalyst object: Choose the object you're mapping to in Catalyst.
-
Data path: Map the data path you're connecting Catalyst to in your data warehouse:
- Database
- Schema
- Table
-
Matching strategy: Choose the identifier to use to match your data to your records:
- Salesforce Field ID: Highly recommended. It's best to use an 18-digit SFDC ID when setting up your tables; however, both 15 and 18-digit IDs work.
- Select a field: Choose any supported field that exists in Catalyst for the selected object (e.g., text, number, Boolean, ISO 8601 formatted dates)
- Matching column name: Choose the column in your table that is your identifier.
-
Table structure: Specify how your table is structured (unique or multiple rows).
-
Current snapshot of Salesforce Object ID: Choose this option if the table you're using already has a unique row per Salesforce Object ID record.
-
Latest entry per Salesforce Object ID using timestamp: Choose this option if the table you're using contains multiple rows for a single unique Salesforce Object ID record. Select a timestamp field from the drop-down to indicate the most recently updated record for each Salesforce Object ID; allows Catalyst to reflect the most accurate value at the end of each day.
Performing this operation in your data warehouse could have cost implications, depending on your pricing structure.
-
Current snapshot of Salesforce Object ID: Choose this option if the table you're using already has a unique row per Salesforce Object ID record.