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describe.
For different database the where filer may different. Blow is an exmple:
In postgresql we use date_trunc('month', cast(current_date as timestamptz)- interval '0 month') to get the first day of month .
While in mysql the sql should be cast(date_add(curdate(),interval -day(curdate())+1 day)as datetime).
Describe the solution you'd like
Adding source_where and target_where to the configuration file may be a good choice
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describe.
For different database the where filer may different. Blow is an exmple:
In postgresql we use
date_trunc('month', cast(current_date as timestamptz)- interval '0 month')
to get the first day of month .While in mysql the sql should be
cast(date_add(curdate(),interval -day(curdate())+1 day)as datetime)
.Describe the solution you'd like
Adding
source_where
andtarget_where
to the configuration file may be a good choiceThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: