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04-11-2024
10:31 AM
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How is your ListSFTP processor configured? Can you increase the Entity Tracking Window to include the difference in timezones?
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03-19-2024
12:58 PM
The post you linked to has the command-line version of the Groovy script, it's based on my blog post at: https://funnifi.blogspot.com/2016/04/inspecting-your-nifi.html. You can put that code in your ExecuteScript (or InvokeScriptedProcessor in the onTrigger()). It might need slight alterations but should be pretty close. If you want to write them to a FlowFile you'll have to add that to the script as well.
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02-23-2024
11:51 AM
1 Kudo
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-12839
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02-22-2024
12:38 PM
I think this is a bug, I'm looking into it. Looks like it's using your 1.0-SNAPSHOT version for NiFi dependencies when it should be using nifiVersion. To get things going, use 2.0.0-M2 for your version for now, then you can go back into the helloworld module and change the version back to what you want.
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06-13-2023
02:59 PM
1 Kudo
Tracking here: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-11682
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06-13-2023
01:57 PM
1 Kudo
It looks like this is a regression from https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-9607 but will need a different solution than just restoring the code changes as it would fail the behavior the aforementioned Jira was meant to fix.
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06-13-2023
01:49 PM
I was finally able to reproduce the issue, looking into a fix now
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05-23-2023
09:15 AM
As far as I know, InferAvroSchema is not a supported processor. However there are record-based processors and an AvroReader controller service you can use with those processors. AvroReader has a (default) option to Infer Schema. This should achieve the same effect, and record-based processors are often more performant.
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03-16-2023
10:34 AM
In Oracle an UPSERT is done by a MERGE, so alternatively you could store your data in a new temporary table and then run ExecuteSQL/PutSQL with a MERGE command to merge from the temp table into the target table.
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