
How to generate synthetic data for csv files to test data pipelines
Using Neosync to generate csv files with synthetic data for testing your data pipelines is easy. Here's how.
March 3rd, 2025
We're back with another set of brand new features from September! Here's what's new to Neosync:
We've made Neosync way easier to get started with. You can now apply default transformers to everything using the Apply Default Transformers button!
We now validate that the connection is valid in real time when you create a new job or change a connection, preventing more errors downstream.
We've added more support for generated columns across Postgres, Mysql and SQL Server. We also surface which columns are generated in the Transformer Table as well.
We've added Transformer docs in-app now making it easy to link to any Transformer doc.
We now support customer transformers in Bulk Transformers!
There are certain times when you want to skip foreign key errors when you're building a job, so we've added a new destination connection option to skip records that have foreign key errors.
You can now Truncate your data before you run a job in SQL Server!
You can now see the exact SQL statements that we run when we select data from your tables during Subsetting and Job Syncs to get a deeper understanding of how Neosync works under the covers.
We've added new Country Code Transformer that can return either a 2-letter country code or the full country name.
Here's some news and articles that we found interesting this month:
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Some helpful links to have handy:
Thanks for reading and see you in November!
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