Slack Access and Integration Logs connector FAQ
This feature is in Beta. Workspace admins can control access to this feature from the Previews page. See Manage Databricks previews.
This page answers frequently asked questions about the managed Slack Access and Integration Logs ingestion connector in Lakeflow Connect. For FAQs that apply to all managed connectors, see Managed connector FAQs.
Which Slack plans does the connector require?
The connector requires a Slack paid plan (Pro, Business+, or Enterprise Grid). It isn't available on Slack's free plan.
Which tables does the connector support?
The connector supports two prebuilt source tables:
access_logs— user sign-in records for the Slack workspace.integration_logs— changes to Slack apps and integrations in the workspace.
For details, see Supported source tables.
How many connections can I create per Slack OAuth app?
If your app uses token rotation, a maximum of two connections at a time is supported. This is because Slack supports only two active tokens at a time.
If your app does not use token rotation, the number of connections you can create per Slack OAuth app is unlimited.