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connectors [2016/05/24 00:16] – dmitry | connectors [2018/05/09 20:42] – dmitry | ||
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* MySQL | * MySQL | ||
* Oracle Database | * Oracle Database | ||
- | * Postgres | + | * PostgreSQL |
* SQLite | * SQLite | ||
- | + | * Amazon Redshift | |
- | For these database types EasyMorph already includes necessary client software (drivers) so no any additional client software installation is necessary. | + | * DB2 |
+ | * Vertica | ||
+ | * SAP HANA | ||
+ | * Apache Hive | ||
Connectors can be embedded into a project, or can be stored in a shared repository which is a file. Connectors can be copied from any location to any location, e.g. from one project to another project, from project to repository, from one repository to another repository, etc. | Connectors can be embedded into a project, or can be stored in a shared repository which is a file. Connectors can be copied from any location to any location, e.g. from one project to another project, from project to repository, from one repository to another repository, etc. | ||
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=== Using connectors === | === Using connectors === | ||
- | To import data from a database using a connector use [[transformations: | + | To import data from a database using a connector use the [[transformations: |
connectors.txt · Last modified: 2024/04/19 00:37 by dmitry