what does the goldengate csn equate to, in the oracle database?
Answer / Amt Dinesh Kumar Asthana
The CSN (Change Number) in Oracle GoldenGate refers to a unique number that is assigned to each change record. In the Oracle database, it corresponds to the SCN (System Change Number).
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