how to pass primary key id to mongoDB using logstash
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We are migrating data from Oracle to MongoDB using Logstash. When dumping data, we want to move primary key constraint from oracle to MongoDB instead of creating a different primary key in MongoDB.
Please guide me on how to achieve this.
mongodb oracle logstash
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We are migrating data from Oracle to MongoDB using Logstash. When dumping data, we want to move primary key constraint from oracle to MongoDB instead of creating a different primary key in MongoDB.
Please guide me on how to achieve this.
mongodb oracle logstash
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We can choose to assign unique values to_id
instead of relying on MongoDB to default it. Could you configure Logstash to map the Oracle primary key column(s) to_id
?
– APC
Jan 4 at 17:46
1
@APC, Thanks. It worked for me
– sree
Jan 7 at 8:42
Good guess on my part. I suggest you write up your solution as an answer, to help future Seekers
– APC
Jan 7 at 9:54
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We are migrating data from Oracle to MongoDB using Logstash. When dumping data, we want to move primary key constraint from oracle to MongoDB instead of creating a different primary key in MongoDB.
Please guide me on how to achieve this.
mongodb oracle logstash
We are migrating data from Oracle to MongoDB using Logstash. When dumping data, we want to move primary key constraint from oracle to MongoDB instead of creating a different primary key in MongoDB.
Please guide me on how to achieve this.
mongodb oracle logstash
mongodb oracle logstash
asked Jan 4 at 14:43
sreesree
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We can choose to assign unique values to_id
instead of relying on MongoDB to default it. Could you configure Logstash to map the Oracle primary key column(s) to_id
?
– APC
Jan 4 at 17:46
1
@APC, Thanks. It worked for me
– sree
Jan 7 at 8:42
Good guess on my part. I suggest you write up your solution as an answer, to help future Seekers
– APC
Jan 7 at 9:54
add a comment |
1
We can choose to assign unique values to_id
instead of relying on MongoDB to default it. Could you configure Logstash to map the Oracle primary key column(s) to_id
?
– APC
Jan 4 at 17:46
1
@APC, Thanks. It worked for me
– sree
Jan 7 at 8:42
Good guess on my part. I suggest you write up your solution as an answer, to help future Seekers
– APC
Jan 7 at 9:54
1
1
We can choose to assign unique values to
_id
instead of relying on MongoDB to default it. Could you configure Logstash to map the Oracle primary key column(s) to _id
?– APC
Jan 4 at 17:46
We can choose to assign unique values to
_id
instead of relying on MongoDB to default it. Could you configure Logstash to map the Oracle primary key column(s) to _id
?– APC
Jan 4 at 17:46
1
1
@APC, Thanks. It worked for me
– sree
Jan 7 at 8:42
@APC, Thanks. It worked for me
– sree
Jan 7 at 8:42
Good guess on my part. I suggest you write up your solution as an answer, to help future Seekers
– APC
Jan 7 at 9:54
Good guess on my part. I suggest you write up your solution as an answer, to help future Seekers
– APC
Jan 7 at 9:54
add a comment |
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We can choose to assign unique values to
_id
instead of relying on MongoDB to default it. Could you configure Logstash to map the Oracle primary key column(s) to_id
?– APC
Jan 4 at 17:46
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@APC, Thanks. It worked for me
– sree
Jan 7 at 8:42
Good guess on my part. I suggest you write up your solution as an answer, to help future Seekers
– APC
Jan 7 at 9:54