9:11 PM
> To: 'users@nifi.apache.org'
> Subject: v0.* QueryDatabaseTable vs v1 GenerateTableFetch
>
> What is the future of QueryDatabaseTable? Unless I’m misunderstanding how it
> works it looks like GenerateTableFetch can do everything QueryDatabaseTable
> ca
Peter,
Another difference between the two (besides the paging) is that
QueryDatabaseTable executes SQL and GenerateTableFetch generates SQL. With the
paging capability (which with Remote Process Groups enables distributed fetch a
la Sqoop), you're likely correct that GTF will replace / deprecat
Oh, disregard :). I misread GenerateTableFetch as being an actual data fetch vs
a query builder.
From: Peter Wicks (pwicks)
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2016 9:11 PM
To: 'users@nifi.apache.org'
Subject: v0.* QueryDatabaseTable vs v1 GenerateTableFetch
What is the future of QueryDat
What is the future of QueryDatabaseTable? Unless I'm misunderstanding how it
works it looks like GenerateTableFetch can do everything QueryDatabaseTable can
do and then some. Is there a plan to phase out QueryDatabaseTable? Is there a
reason for a new processor instead of an update to QueryDat