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iti-attunity-sup
Partner - Creator III
Partner - Creator III

About Tasks and the attrep_changes Table

Hello Support Team,

I hope you are doing well.

Is there any way to identify which task corresponds to a specific attrep_changes table,
other than checking the task logs?

Best Regards.

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john_wang
Support
Support

Hello @iti-attunity-sup ,

You can verify this with a quick test. However, the net change table name is fixed — it’s likely derived from a hash of the task name or task UUID. You can find the exact net change table name in the task log.

Hope this helps.

John.

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john_wang
Support
Support

Hello @iti-attunity-sup ,

I'm not very sure if you are meaning the net change table in the target database? Would you please share what's the target database type?

thanks,

John.

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iti-attunity-sup
Partner - Creator III
Partner - Creator III
Author

Hello @john_wang ,

Yes, I meant the net change table in the target database.

The target database type is MySQL.

Thanks.

iti-attunity-sup
Partner - Creator III
Partner - Creator III
Author

Hello @john_wang,

I heard that the name of the net change table is determined based on the task name,
so for the first time, it is necessary to check the table name from the log.
Is my understanding correct?

Best Regards.

john_wang
Support
Support

Hello @iti-attunity-sup ,

You can verify this with a quick test. However, the net change table name is fixed — it’s likely derived from a hash of the task name or task UUID. You can find the exact net change table name in the task log.

Hope this helps.

John.

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iti-attunity-sup
Partner - Creator III
Partner - Creator III
Author

Hello @john_wang ,

Thank you very much for your response.
I understand that it is necessary to check the logs in order to clearly identify the net change table name.

Best Regards.

john_wang
Support
Support

Thank you for your support! @iti-attunity-sup 

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