Unable to show the data in Table logged?

Hello

I want to get the changed data only inserted into the target table.

For this,.

I create model & select JKM Oracle Simple.

I create the data store (with data) source & target (empty) table.

Next. I add source table to cdc and start log.

again, I insert a row in the source table. After I check source table-> cdc > data logged--> "changed data are coming with success.


cdc_err2.png


I create interface for the changed data only inserted into the target table.

I drag the Table logged as a source and the required target. On the data from the Source store, check the option box " JOURNALISÉ DATA ONLY " for this example I used IKM SQL update SQL command.

I checked the source data after selecting " JOURNALISÉ DATA ONLY " option in the properties of the source. I have not logged data.


Please help me,

Thanks in advance,

A.Kavya.


Hello

Table of $ J, you have the subscriber calls 'CONTROLLER', but in your filter interface (depending on your screenshots), the name of the Subscriber has been "SUNOPSIS '. Please change the name of the Subscriber in your interface filter 'CONTROLLER' and then try to run. It will be useful.

Thank you

Ajay

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