Implementing Foreign Key Tracking in Memory
An overview of how Neosync handles foreign key tracking in memory during data synchronizations
December 3rd, 2024
We're back with another set of brand new features from July! Here's what's new to Neosync:
You can now use the neosync base transformers inside of custom transformers! Just type neosync. inside of a custom javascript transformer!
Neosync now officially supports DynamoDB as a connection.
You can now check permission for your Mysql connection in Neosync to make sure you have the right permissions
We've massively improved the Mysql init schema options to be more flexible and stable. You can use Neosync to automatically create your Mysql schema.
Custom javascript transformers now have auto-complete natively!
We've included more validation when you select a destination to ensure that the destination is valid based on the source connection
The Generate State transformer can now return the full state name or the state code. Configure it inside of the transformer options.
Here's some news and articles that we found interesting this month:
Straight shooters only.
Some helpful links to have handy:
Thanks for reading and see you in July!
An overview of how Neosync handles foreign key tracking in memory during data synchronizations
December 3rd, 2024
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