The July 2025 release of Data Ingestion and Replication includes the following changed behavior.
Improved option names for the JDBC driver type in the Db2 for i and Oracle connections
Improvements have been made to the JDBC driver option names in the JDBC Driver field in the Db2 for i Database Ingestion connection and in the Driver Type field in the Oracle Database Ingestion connection to make them clearer and more consistent in format with the provider's naming. In the Db2 for i Database Ingestion connection, the option names are now Progress DataDirect Db2 JDBC and IBM JTOpen JDBC. In the Oracle Database Ingestion connection, the option names are now Progress DataDirect Oracle JDBC and Native Oracle JDBC. Existing connections that use the older option names will continue to work.
Restriction on dots in streaming ingestion and replication task names
If you edit an existing task that contains a dot (.) in its name and retain the dot in the name, you cannot save the task. Task names can now include only alphanumeric characters, commas, plus (+) signs, minus (-) signs, spaces, and underscores. Existing tasks with dots in their names will continue to work unless you edit the task names.
Interface improvements for selecting source objects
The latest task configuration wizard includes some enhancements to make selecting source objects or tables for an application ingestion and replication task or a database ingestion and replication task easier. The Task Details page for the source includes the following enhancements:
•On the Selected Tables or Selected Objects tab, if you enter criteria in the Find box to search for the source tables or objects you want to select, you can now narrow the search to only table/object names or column/field names.
•On the Selection Rules tab, you can create a copy of a rule by clicking the Copy icon in the row for rule. Then use the copy as a basis for a new rule. You can edit the Type and Match Condition values within the row for the rule. Also, you can click View Objects to see all of the objects that match the rule.