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DataSync 1.9.9

09 Apr 19:11
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Increase GIS timeout from 2 minutes to 5 minutes

DataSync 1.9.8

29 Sep 22:28
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Increase timeouts in GIS jobs

DataSync 1.9.7

19 Nov 22:10
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This is a bugfix release

  • Ensure that saved column mappings are subsequently used.

DataSync 1.9.6

01 Apr 20:06
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This is a bugfix release

  • Fix a mis-parse of the CSV received from Socrata during field mapping when the field contains a backslash.

DataSync 1.9.5

16 Mar 16:49
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This is a bugfix release to the DataSync 1.9.x series.

  • Brings the license selection dropdown up to date with the current set of licenses supported by Socrata.

DataSync 1.9.4

08 Oct 16:23
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This is a bugfix release to the DataSync 1.9.x series.

  • Fixes a bug with proxy authentication.

DataSync 1.8.3

08 Oct 16:20
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This is a bugfix release to the 1.8.x series of DataSync.

  • Fixes a bug with proxy authentication.

DataSync 1.7.5

07 Oct 19:07
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This is a bugfix release to the 1.7.x series of Datasync.

  • Fixes a bug with proxy authentication

DataSync 1.9.2

04 Dec 01:05
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• Updated dependencies with security vulnerabilities
• Enhanced credential obfuscation

DataSync 1.9.1

24 Apr 20:58
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  • A status bar in the GUI now provides better insight into how far along your job has progressed and the pace at which its progressing.
  • You no longer need to provide your app token as part of the authentication; you can simply keep your email and password.
  • The date format of yyyy-MM-dd is now included as a default value in the advanced options when mapping your columns.
  • Dates with commas now have improved support.
  • Port jobs can once again be run to copy a dataset from a domain where a user does not have write access to a domain where a user does have write access. For example, if you wanted to copy a public-facing dataset from one site onto the site where you are a data publisher.