Database connections - Connecting to TeraData

Roberto L
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January 5, 2018

Hi Community,

Is there anyway to connect to a teradata DB in Jira?

Thank you,

-Roberto

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Bala June 4, 2019

Am also looking for the answer how to connect teradata to JIRA ?

 

I want to import my GIT scripts to execute in Teradata 

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Bala June 4, 2019

Hi Team , 

 

We are uploading our DDL scripts in GIT repository . We want to execute the scripts in 154 Teradata DB . 

We are using Bamboo + Atlassian + JIRA in our environment . I want to automate the process if i give commit and i need to execute the scripts in all Databases.

Can you please help me how to automate the things ?

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Dave Theodore [Coyote Creek Consulting]
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January 5, 2018

Do you want Jira to store its data there? Or do you want to pull data from Teradata in to a field in Jira?

If the former, only MySQL, Postgres, Oracle and MS SQL Server are supported.  Of those, I would recommend using Postgres.

If you are trying to pull data in to Jira from the external system, check out an App called nFeed. It can do things like this.

Roberto L
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@dave Theodore [Coyote Creek Consulting],

I want to grab data into Jira to add to a customfield.

Can I use Postgres to grab data from TeraData?

If this can be done, do you think you could give me an example of how to do so?

I tried utilizing nFeed, but I did not see a TeraData option and therefore could not do so.

-Roberto

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