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Hey, @ADP-BA thanks for reaching out! I think the way you are executing the commands is fine: What may be happenning is that the Can you paste a model you have in your schema.yml along with it's BTW, here is documentation about how that should be: https://docs.fal.ai/Docs/fal-cli/model-scripts |
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Hello,
I've got a dbt project which has several models. Not all of the models are related and I do not want all of them to run on each "dbt run" execution. For that purpose, I've added the "enabled" property in the models passing them a variable so that each of them executes when needed.
Something like this:
I then added the meta section in the schema.yml in order to run the python script when the model has ran. Right now I've got a very simple py file that only creates a file, just to test fal.
After all that I've run dbt as always:
dbt run --vars '{ "sectionX": "true", ... }'
I've checked the 'run_results.json' and I can see that the model to which I've attached the python script has been successfully executed.
And then run fal (even using the --all flag). But the python script is not running and I always get the same message:
But, as can be seen above, the list of models and scripts is empty and so the python script is not being executed.
Am I doing something wrong?
Or what I am trying to achieve is not possible?
Thanks!
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