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Settings for the HealthLake Inbound Adapter

Provides reference information for settings of EnsLib.AmazonHealthLake.InboundAdapterOpens in a new tab.

Summary

EnsLib.AmazonHealthLake.InboundAdapterOpens in a new tab has the following settings:

Group Settings
HealthLake DatastoreId, ResourceType, ResourceId, DeleteAfterGET
AWS CredentialsFile, Region, AssumeRole ARN, AssumeRole Session Name, AssumeRole External ID

The remaining settings are common to all business services. For information, see Settings for All Business Services.

See Settings for the HealthLake Inbound Query Adapter for information on the other inbound HealthLake adapter.

AssumeRole ARN

Specifies the ARN (Amazon Resource Name) of the role to assume. See the Amazon documentationOpens in a new tab on the AssumeRole feature, which enables you to use a set of temporary security credentials to access AWS resources. 

AssumeRole External ID

Specifies a unique identifier that might be required when you assume a role in another account. See the Amazon documentationOpens in a new tab on the AssumeRole feature.

AssumeRole Session Name

Specifies an identifier for the assumed role session. For requirements, see the Amazon documentationOpens in a new tab on the AssumeRole feature.

CredentialsFile

If this setting is blank, Amazon uses the default credential provider chainOpens in a new tab to obtain the credentials needed to access HealthLake. If you prefer to use an AWS credential file, enter its pathname.

DatastoreId

Specifies the ID of the data store to access.

DeleteAfterGET

If this setting is true, the adapter deletes the data from AWS after retrieving it.

Region

Identifies the AWS region that you want to access. For a list of regions, see Amazon Regions, Availability Zones, and Local ZonesOpens in a new tab.

ResourceId

Specifies the ID of the resource to access.

ResourceType

Specifies the type of resource to access.

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