what is the passthru mode used for?
Answer / Ashis Kumar
The passthru mode in Oracle GoldenGate is used to bypass the data filtering and transformation capabilities of the extract process. It allows data to be copied directly from the source database without any modifications, making it useful for replicating data exactly as it exists on the source system.
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