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Status Submitted
Workspace Cloud Pak for Data
Components Connectivity
Created by Guest
Created on Oct 22, 2024

Standardize features across similar database connectors.

Certain features are not consistently available across similar connectors, leading to potential confusion for users. For instance, the 'PostgreSQL' connector supports the Data Quality output table, while the 'Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL' connector does not, despite both connectors having comparable fields. A similar situation exists with the 'IBM DB2' and 'IBM DB2 on Cloud' connectors—while the 'IBM DB2' connector supports SQL-based data assets, the 'IBM DB2 on Cloud' connector does not. This inconsistency may lead customers to mistakenly assume they cannot use different connectors when they can. It is crucial to standardize features across these similar connectors to provide a more intuitive user experience.

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