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Q: Want to Migrate DB2 on premise Database to Dynamodb

Rajarshi DasWe have a On-Premise database on DB2. We need to migrate it on Dynamodb. Can we have some documentation or help using any DMS on AWS so that schema and other can easily migrate. I have tried it for MySQL using https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/near-zero-downtime-migration-from-mysql-to-dynam...

> Any help will really appreciable for me to save my day and for my food.
 
What an odd expression.
 
morning and evening
 
Yes I wonder if it's a translation issue or if he's really risking losing his job and the ability to buy food over that issue
 
7:56 AM
hopefully the former
 
8:13 AM
Morning
 
 
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9:31 AM
morning
 
@EvanCarroll I'm not sure I like that idea
 
9:49 AM
@EvanCarroll what do you mean by "#postgresql"?
 
@JackDouglas the irc chan. I wanted to link to the latest version of PostgreSQL dbfiddle supports, currently we can do that the PostgreSQL docs using /current/
For instance, you support Pg 11, the docs for that are postgresql.org/docs/11/static/sql-select.html But if you want to see the current SELECT doc for whatever version is the latest supported you can do postgresql.org/docs/current/static/sql-select.html
that way we don't have to update links on every version
 
10:06 AM
I've been burnt by linking to the current version of the pg docs too — sometimes later on it results in a dead link
 
 
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11:26 AM
hrm. certainly could happen though I would think it's somewhat unlikely
in the case of a doc restructuring
 
@EvanCarroll with the 10 version of the documentation, there were quite a number of anchor names removed, for example. Also, when a new chapter is added, everything after that breaks, usually.
 
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Q: I need a solution to query an Access Database

Alex I have tried querying Access with Talend but I have not been able to. What should I do or use?

Lots of lame questions lately, but this one takes the cake.
 
 
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1:07 PM
@Philᵀᴹ it is now
 
Been Saturday for over an hour!
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never gets old
 
sometimes I wish I was in the future too
 
1:27 PM
Most people are in the future.
 
@Colin'tHart it depends
 
@Colin'tHart Not by the time you see them.
 
 
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2:44 PM
@jadarnel27 I'll have to post a Q next time I'm fidgeting with this.
 
2:59 PM
cya
oh @Zane!
 
Yo
Looks like I'll be running into @JoeObbish in Minneapolis in a bit.
 
try not to run him over
 
I'll probably get there via bike so even if I do the damage will be minimal
 
he'll be on a bus so be careful 😃
 
Ha
 
 
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4:34 PM
@Zane still on break from presenting?
 
5:12 PM
damn
my dreams and hopes and realty.. DASHED.
PostGIS breaks the OpenGIS spec for geographic point axis-ordering and MySQL gets it right.
 
must be a bug in the spec 🙂
 
5:25 PM
It's complex
but wtf.
I mean the whole purposes of WKT is to provide an interchange between databases.
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A: Does MySQL store point datatypes as LAT LNG or LNG LAT?

Evan CarrollConstructor Syntax Looking up the spatial function reference, you'll see Point(x, y) Constructs a Point using its coordinates This isn't entirely correct. All GIS implementations must do (x,y) for projected coordinates which is (long,lat). But, on geodidic cordinate systems there is some dis...

 

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