Limitations and considerations
The following limitations apply when using Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL as a source:
- The database name cannot include a semi-colon (;).
- Task names cannot start with "rds" as RDS is a reserved string on AWS.
- Both the source table and the corresponding target table must have an identical Primary Key. In the event that one of the tables does not have a Primary Key, the result of DELETE and UPDATE record operations will be unpredictable.
- The “Start Process Changes from Timestamp” run option is not supported.
- Replication of the Before Image is not supported.
- Replication of multiple tables with the same name but a different case (e.g.
table1,
TABLE1
andTable1
) may cause unpredictable behavior and is therefore not supported. -
Change processing of [CREATE | ALTER | DROP] table DDLs are supported, unless they are held in an inner function/procedure body block or in other nested constructs.
For example, the following change will not be captured:
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION attu.create_distributors1() RETURNS void
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
create table attu.distributors1(did serial PRIMARY KEY,name varchar(40) NOT NULL);
END;
$$;
- Change processing of TRUNCATE operations is not supported.
- Deferred Constraints are not supported.
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Partitioned tables
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CDC is not supported.
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- When using the Parallel Load feature, table segmentation according to partitions or sub-partitions is not supported.
- When using filters that do not contain a Primary Key, DELETE operations will not be captured.
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When capturing changes to source tables, a RENAME TABLE operation will be captured only if it is preceded by a DML operation.
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PostGIS datatypes are not supported.
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Unique Indexes with CASE expressions are not supported.
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The SQL MERGE command introduced in PostgreSQL 15.x has not been certified.