Hey support, in the 101 cohort we were shown how to generate a new claytable from data that we enriched. I forgot how to do that. What is the command I should look for?
The command you're looking for is "Write to Table". [1]
The feature has four main steps: select a destination table, choose your list data, map the data points you want, and optionally configure run settings.
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what does ‘Select a list from a column’ mean
"Select a list from a column" means choosing a column that contains cells with lists of items (like multiple email addresses or contacts found in each cell). [1]
When you use write to table, you're selecting the column that has these lists so you can map each individual item to its own row in a new table. For example, if you have a column where each cell contains multiple contacts from a company, selecting that list column lets you turn each contact into a separate row. [2]
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not quite. I want to select which columns to write across
When using write to table, you select columns in Step 4: Map out columns. [1]
You choose which columns to copy from your source table and match them to the appropriate columns in the destination table. This lets you control exactly which data points get transferred - like Company Name, Domain, Industry, Employee Count, or any other columns you want to include. [2]
If you're not mapping a list, you can enter "/" to skip list selection and go straight to column mapping. [3]
how can I just write EVERy column without needing to select?
The write to table feature requires you to manually map columns in Step 4. [1] You select which columns to copy from your source table and match them to the destination table columns. [2] There isn't an automatic "select all columns" option - you need to choose each column individually during the mapping process. [3]
Are you looking to copy all columns from your current table, or just trying to speed up the column selection process?
want to copy all columns AND speed up the process
For copying all columns quickly, try "Send table data" instead of write to table. [1]
Go to Actions → Send table data, select your destination table, then choose "Send row" which transfers each row as-is with all columns. This is faster than manually mapping each column in write to table.
Unfortunately, write to table itself doesn't have a "select all columns" shortcut - you still need to map each column individually in Step 4. [2]
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I have left it to run seems to be taking a long time
