We're hosting an application on Appian cloud with VPN SQL server instance to

We're hosting an application on Appian cloud with VPN SQL server instance to our servers. The end-user of the application is our customer and they are required to provide SQL data views to application processes on a periodic basis. Their SQL views are not exposed via VPN and are not available to us through their firewall, so they need to deliver a back-up or snapshot of data that we then bring into process somehow. We're looking for ideas to read this data when it is not available for direct access. A thought is to have them upload a view or even a csv thru a task form into the knowledge center and then have process read and save the data into a data store. Any good ideas out there? Thanks!...

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  • It'd be nice to consume a SQL view or table from the client, but I don't know how Appian can allow us to upload a view into the KC which a process can then read or load into our local database that supports the application. I agree with your suggestion, but curious if there's any OOB features to work SQL artifacts rather than csv's? thanks
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  • It'd be nice to consume a SQL view or table from the client, but I don't know how Appian can allow us to upload a view into the KC which a process can then read or load into our local database that supports the application. I agree with your suggestion, but curious if there's any OOB features to work SQL artifacts rather than csv's? thanks
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