Connector details
Important
Amazon FinSpace Dataset Browser will be discontinued on March 26,
2025
. Starting November 29, 2023
, FinSpace will no longer accept the creation of new Dataset Browser
environments. Customers using Amazon FinSpace with Managed Kdb Insights
The connector details page displays a summary of details for each data connector. It consists of two sections:
Connector summary – This section displays details of the connector that you created, such as the provider name, status of the connector, and run frequency. In this section, you can also edit, delete, or run connectors.
Connector runs – This section displays the date, status, and duration of each data connector run in a table. The table shows logs for only the past three days.

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The connector summary displayed on this page might differ for each data provider.
Superusers automatically have access to all datasets that a connector creates.
Running a data connector
After you’ve created a data connector, you can run it from the connector details page. When a data connector runs, it retrieves all the datasets from the provider and populates them as datasets into the FinSpace web application, which can be accessed with the provided credentials. All datasets created by running a connector are placed in a FinSpace permission group with naming convention as <Connector Name> Group (System Created)
. You can assign users to this permission group to grant them access.
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You can only use a data connector in the environment where you create it.
To run a data connector
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Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Amazon FinSpace console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/finspace
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In the left pane, choose Environments.
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From the list of environments, choose the name of the environment where you created the data connector.
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On the environment details page, scroll down to Data Connectors and choose the name of the data connector that you added.
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On the Connector summary page, choose Run connector. The status is updated under the Connector runs section.
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The run operation could take about three to five minutes to complete.
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When a data connector run is still in progress, the Edit, Delete, and Run connector buttons are disabled.
After you get a confirmation message, the data connector connects to the data provider and loads the available datasets into the FinSpace web application. For more information about using datasets in the FinSpace web application, see Using external datasets in Amazon FinSpace.
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Editing a data connector
To edit a data connector
Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Amazon FinSpace console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/finspace
. In the left pane, choose Environments.
From the list of environments, choose the name of the environment where you created the data connector.
On the environment details page, scroll down to Data Connectors and choose the name of the data connector that you want to edit.
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On the Connector summary page, choose Edit. The Edit connector page opens, and you can edit the details as required.
Note
You can't edit the following fields:
Environment
Data provider
Connector name
For Goldman Sachs Financial Cloud for Data connectors, if you change the secret name, you must modify the IAM role.
Deleting a data connector
Note
This action is irreversible. Deleting will completely remove all of your datasets and associated metadata that the data connector creates in the FinSpace environment.
To delete a data connector
Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Amazon FinSpace console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/finspace
. In the left pane, choose Environments.
From the list of environments, choose the name of the environment where you created the data connector.
On the environment details page, scroll down to Data Connectors and choose the name of the data connector that you want to delete.
On the Connector summary page, choose Delete.
On the confirmation dialog box, enter the name of the connector to delete it.
Note
The following entities that are automatically created by a data connector remain in your FinSpace environment, even after you delete the data connector. You can later remove these entities manually if you choose to.
Permission groups.
Categories – After deleting a data connector, the categories are still available under the External Data categories in the data browser and the Categories page.
Attribute sets – After deleting a data connector, these attributes are still available under the External Data Attribute Set section in the Attribute Sets page.