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Information about tables that are being loaded

To view more information about tables that Replicate is currently loading, or to reload data to selected tables, in the <task name> tab, click the Loading bar. The Tables - Loading area displays a grid with the following information:

  • Table Name: The names of the source tables that are currently loading.
  • Load Duration: The amount of time that it took for all records to load to the current point in time.
  • Estimated Count: The estimated number of rows that are waiting to be loaded in the full load operation.
  • Transferred Count: The number of records that are loaded to the target endpoint.
  • Current Throughput: The current throughput rate for the table. Throughput describes the number of records read per second. For more information about throughput, see also Setting the unit of throughput measurement.
  • Cached Changes: The number of changes that were cached during full load when the source tables changed. Cached changes are typically applied to tables after the last table completes full load.
  • Estimated Finish Time: The approximate date and time the task will finish loading the tables.
  • Progress: The table status and the time the table entered that status.
  • Reload tables. To reload selected tables, select the tables you want to reload and then click Reload above the table list. When prompted to confirm the operation, click OK. The data in the selected tables will be reloaded to the target endpoint. Note that this option is not available for Apply Changes Only tasks.
  • Use the Columns Settings dialog box to select which columns to display and to arrange the order in which they appear. For more information, see Customizing task columns.
  • Hide a column, export the list to a TSV file, or sort by column in ascending or descending order. For more information, see Customizing task columns.

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