Public buckets and containers do not require credentials for access. Teradata provides access to public buckets and containers so you can run the river flow examples and not need to set up an object store for the data.
The following uses the same examples for reading CSV, JSON, and Parquet data. However, these examples access Teradata’s public external object stores, so the examples can be run without substituting variables for location and credentials. Simply copy and paste the code to a client such as TD Studio or BTEQ and run it.
- Run these steps to set up a user, privileges, an authorization object, and a function mapping: Setting Up to Run the Examples
- Run the examples for any data format you are interested in:
The examples use a sample river flow data set. USGS Surface-Water Data Sets are provided courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey.