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Joseph Witt commented on NIFI-3335:
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i dont see an obvious way to close it either. will try some things...weird
> GenerateTableFetch should allow you to specify an initial Max Value
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> Key: NIFI-3335
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-3335
> Project: Apache NiFi
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Extensions
> Reporter: Matt Burgess
> Assignee: Matt Burgess
> Fix For: 1.4.0
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> NIFI-2583 added the ability (via dynamic properties) to specify initial Max
> Values for columns, to enable the user to "pick up where they left off" if
> something happened with a flow, a NiFi instance, etc. where the state was
> stored but the processing did not complete successfully.
> This feature would also be helpful in GenerateTableFetch, which also supports
> max-value columns.
> Since NIFI-2881 adds incoming flow file support, it's more useful if Initial
> max values can be specified via flow file attributes. Because if a table name
> is dynamically passed via flow file attribute and Expression Language, user
> won't be able to configure dynamic processor attribute in advance for each
> possible table.
> Add dynamic properties ('initial.maxvalue.<max_value_column>' same as
> QueryDatabaseTable) to specify initial max values statically, and also use
> incoming flow file attributes named 'initial.maxvalue.<max_value_column>' if
> any.
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