How to load data from AppsFlyer to Firebolt
Learn how to use Airbyte to synchronize your AppsFlyer data into Firebolt within minutes.


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How to Sync to Manually
Step 1: Export Data from AppsFlyer
Begin by exporting the data you need from AppsFlyer. Log into your AppsFlyer account and navigate to the 'Export Data' section. Choose the specific reports or datasets you want to export. You can usually export the data in formats like CSV or JSON, which are suitable for further processing.
Step 2: Download Exported Files
After initiating the export, download the resulting files to your local machine. Ensure that you organize these files appropriately, keeping track of the data they contain and their format. This organization will be crucial for the subsequent data transformation steps.
Step 3: Transform Data Format
With the data files on your local machine, you may need to transform them into a format compatible with Firebolt's data ingestion requirements. If your data is in CSV format, check for any necessary cleaning, such as ensuring proper delimiters, escaping of special characters, and consistent data types.
Step 4: Set Up Firebolt Database
Access your Firebolt account and set up a new database if you haven't already. Define the schema that matches the structure of the data you exported from AppsFlyer. This involves creating tables with the appropriate fields and data types.
Step 5: Prepare Data for Loading
Prepare your transformed data for loading into Firebolt by ensuring it matches the schema you've set up. This may involve scripting to adjust column names, data types, or to split/merge columns as necessary. Tools like Python or SQL scripts can be used for this purpose.
Step 6: Load Data into Firebolt
Use Firebolt's built-in data loading capabilities to import your prepared data files. You can do this by using Firebolt's SQL interface to write `COPY` commands, specifying the source file path, format (e.g., CSV), and the target table. Make sure to handle any errors or data issues that arise during this process.
Step 7: Verify Data Integrity
After loading the data, perform checks to ensure that the data has been accurately transferred and loaded into Firebolt. Run queries to compare row counts, check for discrepancies, and validate data types and values. This step ensures that the data migration process is complete and accurate.
By following these steps, you can move data from AppsFlyer to Firebolt without relying on third-party connectors or integrations, maintaining control over the entire process from export to load.