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Contributor II
Contributor II

Issue with CDC while replicating partition tables from Aurora PostgreSQL to Snowflake

Source and Target Endpoint Details:

Source endpoint: 
AWS Aurora Cloud for PostgreSQL
Tables in PostgreSQL are both partitioned and non-partitioned.
Target Endpoint:
Snowflake on AWS
 

Issue Description:

We observed that the Qlik Replicate task consistently completes the full load but fails intermittently during CDC, specifically when reading metadata from PostgreSQL’s WAL (Write-Ahead Log).
The logs indicate that WAL OID resolution issues and object ambiguity caused by duplicate table names across schemas are preventing Replicate from capturing CDC changes.

We escalated this to the Qlik vendor support team. Their initial analysis suggests this may be a potential Replicate product defect, and they have recommended opening a formal support ticket for deeper investigation. 

 

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3 Replies
john_wang
Support
Support

Hello @atk ,

Seems we’re not aware of any such defect. Could you please help by doing the following:

  1. Set source_capture to Verbose and reproduce the issue.
  2. Upload the task Diagnostics Package.
  3. Decrypt the verbose task log file and attach it to the support ticket as well.

Thank you for your cooperation.

John.

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atk
Contributor II
Contributor II
Author

Hi @john_wang 

Support case #00437802 was created which have logs and diagnostic package attached.

00437802

john_wang
Support
Support

Thank you for your cooperation! @atk Our support team will keep you posted.

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