my extract was running fine for a long time. All of a sudden it went down. I started the extract processes after 1 hour. What will happen to my committed transactions that occurred in the database during last 1 hour?
Answer / Amber Goel
Assuming that the extract process is configured to capture only committed transactions, any transactions that were committed during the time the extract was down would not be captured and replicated to the target system.
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