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  1. Abstract
  2. PowerExchange for Amazon Redshift
  3. PowerExchange for Amazon S3
  4. PowerExchange for Cassandra
  5. PowerExchange for Cassandra JDBC
  6. PowerExchange for DataSift
  7. PowerExchange for Facebook
  8. PowerExchange for Google Analytics
  9. PowerExchange for Google BigQuery
  10. PowerExchange for Google Cloud Spanner
  11. PowerExchange for Google Cloud Storage
  12. PowerExchange for Greenplum
  13. PowerExchange for HBase
  14. PowerExchange for HDFS
  15. PowerExchange for Hive
  16. PowerExchange for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
  17. PowerExchange for JDBC V2
  18. PowerExchange for LDAP
  19. PowerExchange for LinkedIn
  20. PowerExchange for MapR-DB
  21. PowerExchange for Microsoft Azure Blob Storage
  22. PowerExchange for Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB SQL API
  23. PowerExchange for Microsoft Azure Data Lake Storage Gen1
  24. PowerExchange for Microsoft Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2
  25. PowerExchange for Microsoft Azure SQL Data Warehouse
  26. PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics CRM
  27. PowerExchange for MongoDB
  28. PowerExchange for Netezza
  29. PowerExchange for OData
  30. PowerExchange for Salesforce
  31. PowerExchange for Salesforce Marketing Cloud
  32. PowerExchange for SAP NetWeaver
  33. PowerExchange for Snowflake
  34. PowerExchange for Tableau
  35. PowerExchange for Tableau V3
  36. PowerExchange for Teradata Parallel Transporter API
  37. PowerExchange for Twitter
  38. PowerExchange for Web Content-Kapow Katalyst
  39. Informatica Global Customer Support

PowerExchange Adapters for Informatica Release Notes (10.4.1.3)

PowerExchange Adapters for Informatica Release Notes (10.4.1.3)

PowerExchange for Microsoft Azure Data Lake Storage Gen1 Known Issues (10.4.0)

PowerExchange for Microsoft Azure Data Lake Storage Gen1 Known Issues (10.4.0)

The following table describes known issues:
Bug
Description
OCON-24942
When you refresh the source or target schema at runtime in a dynamic mapping, the values that you specify for the delimiter, text qualifier, and escape character for a flat file are not used and the default values are used. This issue leads to unexpected results in the target.
OCON-20605
When you run a mapping, in the native environment, to read a flat file that has unicode characters, a space, null values, single quotes, or a value that starts with a dollar sign, the Data Integration Service adds double quotes to the values when writing data to the target.
OCON-17443
When you use the
Create Target
option to create a Microsoft Azure Blob Storage target and select Flat as the Resource Format, fields are not getting propagated to the target.
Workaround: Enable column projection and create fields manually in the target file and run the mapping.
OCON-10244
When you read data from or write data to Microsoft Azure Data Lake Store, the entire file gets downloaded in the staging directory even if you cancel the mapping.

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