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HI, I have table on my MySQL source for which I have to create flow to incrementally load data once a day. How can I implement it as I have timestamp column there for this purpose.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Tamra,
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Posts: 23 | Location: Europe | Registered: November 28, 2014
If I understand what you want to do you could use a WHERE condition with a sub-select to find the last timestamp in the target table.
sourcetimestamp > SELECT MAX(targettimestamp) FROM targettable
Does that do it?
I suspect that MySQL will run that sub-select for every row of your source which may be slow for large data volumes. If so that could be avoided by obtaining the filter value first. Do you need do that?
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Posts: 397 | Location: New York City | Registered: May 03, 2007