Executing the Job to track data changes in MySQL using SCD - Cloud - 8.0

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2024-02-20
After setting up the Job and configuring the components used in the Job for tracking data changes in MySQL using SCD, you can then execute the Job and verify the Job execution result.

Procedure

  1. Press Ctrl + S to save the Job.
  2. Press F6 to execute the Job.
    As shown above, the new age data 31 for Mark Smith the old age data 30, a new record with the SK value set to 4 is created for the role change for Teddy Brown from tester to writer, and the values of the previous salary and the current salary for Teddy Brown are both kept in the newly created record.