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  1. Preface
  2. Part 1: Version 10.5.1 - 10.5.1.1
  3. Part 2: Versions 10.5 - 10.5.0.1
  4. Part 3: Versions 10.4.1 - 10.4.1.3
  5. Part 4: Versions 10.4 - 10.4.0.2
  6. Part 5: Versions 10.2.2 - 10.2.2 HotFix 1
  7. Part 6: Version 10.2.1
  8. Part 7: Version 10.2 - 10.2 HotFix 2

What's New and Changed (10.5.1.1)

What's New and Changed (10.5.1.1)

PowerExchange for Amazon Redshift

PowerExchange for Amazon Redshift

Effective in version 10.2.2, PowerExchange for Amazon Redshift includes the following features:
  • You can read data from or write data to the following regions:
    • China(Ningxia)
    • EU(Paris)
  • You can use Amazon Redshift objects as dynamic sources and target in a mapping.
  • You can use octal values of printable and non-printable ASCII characters as a DELIMITER or QUOTE.
  • You can enter pre-SQL and post-SQL commands to run queries for source and target objects in a mapping.
  • You can define an SQL query for read data objects in a mapping to override the default query. You can enter an SQL statement supported by the Amazon Redshift database.
  • You can specify the maximum size of an Amazon S3 object in bytes when you download large Amazon S3 objects in multiple parts.
  • You can read unique values when you read data from an Amazon Redshift source.
  • When you upload an object to Amazon S3, you can specify the minimum size of the object and the number of threads to upload the objects in parallel as a set of independent parts.
  • You can choose to retain an existing target table, replace a target table at runtime, or create a new target table if the table does not exist in the target.
  • You can configure the Update Strategy transformations for an Amazon Redshift target in the native environment.
  • When you write data to Amazon Redshift, you can override the Amazon Redshift target table schema and the table name during run time.
  • When the connection type is ODBC, the Data Integration Service can push transformation logic to Amazon Redshift sources and targets using source-side and full pushdown optimization.
  • You can use Server-Side Encryption with AWS KMS (AWS Key Management Service) on Amazon EMR version 5.16 and Cloudera CDH version 5.15 and 5.16.
  • PowerExchange for Amazon Redshift supports AWS SDK for Java version 1.11.354.
For more information, see the
Informatica PowerExchange for Amazon Redshift 10.2.2 User Guide
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