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I have got a question about stitch data for replication. Does it support Oracle 19c as a source?
Thank you!
Hi @Peiran Chen take a look at the documentation here: https://www.stitchdata.com/docs/integrations/databases/oracle#oracle-feature-snapshot
19c isn't explicitly supported, but give it a go. The only thing I know it will not support is log-based replication. That is only supported up to 18c.
Thank you
Hello @Sue_Macaluso
I'm currently in the process of setting up a churn analysis dashboard in Looker Studio and have encountered an issue with the data export from Stripe to BigQuery through Stitch. I've noticed that subscription IDs from past dates available in Stripe are missing entirely in the corresponding BigQuery dataset. This gap in data is critical as it hinders our churn analysis, which requires a complete set of subscription IDs for accuracy.
Could you please advise on how to ensure that all Stripe subscription IDs, especially from historical data, are successfully exported and present in BigQuery? Any guidance on troubleshooting or additional steps I might need to take would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Are there any plans to support MongoDB transactions when using MongoDB as the source. Currently, if you save data inside of a transaction and are using log based replication, the new and/or updated data is not replicated to the destination